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Agreed, just watched it before this episode. Kinda strange to see Malek as a well-adjusted human being.

Thoroughly enjoyed the episode's tone, cinematography and trippy sequences. I relate more to Elliot than I probably should. Still oscillating between a very strong B+ and A-.

When Gilfoyle smashed a hole through the wall, it first looked to me as if he used an old Nokia phone as a tool. On second viewing, it turned out to be a boring hammer :(

Yeah, that's where I thought the scene was going.

Sepinwall's interview with Graeme Manson contains a paragraph regarding Tony on page 2. I don't want to spoil the… surprise:

Since there isn't a video podcast feed for this enjoyable new feature (or is there?), I just tried to get the CMS to provide an article RSS feed for this category. Et voila:

BSG Season 2 is still one of my all-time favorite soundtracks, but all of them are just great.

Babylon 5 Season 3. That is all.

C+

A.
I have to rewatch the whole series once more, but I think it shares my top spot with "Fifteen Million Merits".

@avclub-bca3531762af8a993c4f60c48fd5e33b:disqus At least in Nemesis, Picard has a nice dual-monitor setup: In the middle of his desk he's got his retractable slot-screen (for Janeway-communication purposes), to his left there's a barely concealed standard Eizo TFT monitor.. the same model I had on my desk at the time,

It's not quite that extreme, but there used to be only a couple of professional dubbing studios which re-used the same talent over and over. The situation has improved since the 90's, but most Hollywood actors are still dubbed by maybe a couple of dozen guys (and gals). The biggest of them all is probably Thomas

@avclub-e0a1578b57e32929a77892fadf0d0b40:disqus Yeah, I just listened to the NPR interviews with Piper Kerman and Jenji Kohan and that's pretty exactly what they said.

I complained once about the cardboard foldouts to someone working at Fox Home Entertainment Europe and he replied that they were mandated by Matt Groening himself.

I actually pre-ordered the initial DVD release of "The Gathering" in 2002? when I heard that the pilot wasn't included in the Season One boxset.

Srsly, I had to pause my DVD for a minute to stop laughing and kept giggling throughout the rest of the episode. Didn't remember that scene at all.