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The idea that Stan would steal a guy's kidney and then have his own cut out, when only one will actually work, may work in the context of an animated comedy that doesn't pretend to keep the pretense of realism, but I still found it a huge logical leap, even for this show.

I wondered about that. She's either 15 or the show takes place in the future. Maybe it's a gag from the writers about when they expected this episode to air, what with all the games the network plays and all.

I was amused that they said Dayana didn't contribute to the walking task when it seemed like she came up with the idea to have people walking onto stage, which Penn was able to spin into the good concept of showing what can be done while walking. And she had the key ad lib that may have saved Penn.

Well, I think he was expressing the idea that he wanted his kids to grow up with a mother, which he was never given the chance to do, and by this point of the episode he was worried that Megan was too young and he was having that anxiety, but maybe later when she said that line about Betty they got back on the same

Didn't you love Megan's casual slam on Betty at the end, calling her out for calling Don just to get attention? All without batting an eye or seeming the least bit jealous, and while considering the practicalities of Betty potentially dying, as Don did when he asked Betty if he needed to take the kids. All Betty was

Are TOS fans angry over this?

Did you notice when Tracy Morgan screwed up his line and said 5 dog now 5 instead of 5 now dog 5 which he said a few minutes later several times in the dream sequence? Tracy Jordan must have been very confused by that title

I thought it was supposed to be Vulcan, but it had a Guardian of Forever on it. And a Gorn. And moons, which Vulcan doesn't have. And I don't know if Vulcan having two suns was ever established, although it's supposedly in the 40 Eridani system, which is trinary. So I'll just go with random amalgam Star Trek planet of

The gaming marathon episode was way better than this won and that got only an A-. Come on man!
 

That was some hilarious shit.

Well, I think Castle is less hurt by her lying and more by the implication that he interpreted from it that she is toying with his emotions and doesn't really care about him. Whereas Castle's mom board stems from how much he cares about her.

I wasn't citing any impediments. I just thought it was interesting that there wasn't any off-camera FBI stuff that contributed much of anything to discovering the bomber.

Upon further review, he did not use quotations marks. But then who is going to use that exact phrase in an actual English sentence that isn't referring to how stupid using that exact phrase would be?

Not that the episode wasn't amusing in its execution, but it wasn't exactly too hard to guess where all the plot threads were headed. The faking Bridget's death was the most obvious to see coming, but also that Andrew was reverse-screwing over Catherine, especially when she said she was paying $10 million for the land

considering the search parameter has Charles Ponzi typed out in that sequence, he should have gotten a few hits, starting with the Wikipedia page for Charles Ponzi. Welcome to Movie/TV convenient exposition computer land. I mean, having the computer unrealistically display zero search results is much more easier to

It makes sense if Tommy was supposed to gather the keys to let that guy out. He's just been doing a lousy job of it. Assuming he got the third key off of Ghost, was he going to try to steal the other two keys back from Hauser or did he have the knock-offs those guys made in that one episode?

Well, clearly. But I was just saying what the guy who set off the bomb was thinking as established by the episode. For some reason he must have assumed that the investigation that would follow would turn up nothing. Not exactly a genius, that guy. Maybe he thought his reporter friend would make claims about other

Did the FBI actually do anything in this case? It seems like they just stood around while 3 NYPD cops and a crime fiction writer solved the bombing.

So, when that scientist dude reappeared within the room, I guess it was kind of lucky for him that they had just unsealed the door and found all the keys to open it. Because otherwise he would have been trapped in there, right? Presumably without food or water? Which probably indicates there would have been another