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Is anyone really watching this show for quality? Eh, it's ratings suck so it will probably be canceled in a few weeks anyway

Siobhan may have something to do with the assassin, but it seems more like she's the one in trouble and set Bridget up to get killed on her behalf so they'll think she's dead. Obviously we haven't learned everything yet, but if she just wanted Bridget dead she didn't have to fake her own death, she could have sent the

I was just ruminating about various threads. The 20 million year thing was probably the most minor of them. I'm just curious what these characters believe the long term destiny of humanity is supposed to be if they already wiped out their planet with no means of getting off it. It seems like an ultimately pointless

Oh joy, another byproduct of the Internet wasteland. Do you have any valid points or are you just about throwing around baseless insults?

Yeah, they just have to wait around for 20 million years. Or they build the Preserver cannon.

Source Code is even more confusing. What is it, a computer simulation that causes a quantum shift because of the new choices being made?

This show bugged the shit out of me.

What a coincidence that this episode was practically a commercial for Marvel Comic books, especially now that Disney, which produces the show, now owns Marvel Comics. I'm utterly shocked.

Don't gratuitous crossovers and references like this episode has in abundance just reinforce how much we'd rather be watching "Family Guy"?

Alec Baldwin's increasing perviness upped the ante. The idea of Timon and Pumbaa gay sex is pretty bad, but then he says "I was thinking about this one, actually." wow.

"As usual, explaining the rules has cost us a player."

I just mean if you're going to stray from reality-based humor with a caricature such as Shepard Smith hosting a debate, you should at least have a good impression of him, and I don't think Hader's is that good.

I like how when the rocket flew through the clouds it passed heaven

Bruce was wearing a True Blood shirt, which kind of made it clear what the joke was about

There's main cast and featured player. The usual pattern seems to be two years as a featured player and then you move into the main cast … provided it's not one of those years where the show doesn't re-tool and replace half the cast.

The cold opening tries to marginalize Herman Cain the same day he wins the Florida straw poll. And there's a hole set with a Tony Bennett impression without any mention of his 9/11 blunder in the past week? If your show has LIVE in the title you might want to put some effort into making your show seem up to date.

The New Leave it to Beaver in the 1980s had more episodes than the original. Or does that count more as a continuation?

Why would you put Minka Kelly in a show and forget to make it sexy? She's clearly not there for her acting skills!

Each set counts as 1 unit. Essentially when you buy the boxed set you are buying a movie called Star Wars The Complete Saga that comes in six volumes. So 1 unit sold of Avatar or The Dark Knight counts the same as 1 unit sold of Star Wars the Complete Saga. The difference is reflected in the revenue figures. Avatar

Just to clarify things a bit, it's the highest-selling CATALOG Blu-ray (which means older movies), and only in terms of revenue. Disney classics such as Beauty and the Beast have outsold it in terms of units. And remember that's just in terms of catalog movies. Newer stuff like Avatar and The Dark Knight still are way