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Gozer the Gozerian
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"YOU BASTARDO!!!"

Jon Voight's performance here is one of the single most enjoyable things ever. I just wish I could watch it with Joe Bob Briggs.

One can only hope that its brief paragraph here brings about the long-awaited Tobias piece on Fatal Instinct. Love that movie.

Yes, with Heller and Koski on this I'm shocked that the most relevant member of Manson's band wasn't mentioned.

How much fuck runway models?

I am a proud member of that 5%. NCIS is a really good show for what it is (and the only reason I didn't pop up to defend it a couple days ago against Nugent is because I saw the article so late). I disagree with Harmon that it's getting better, though. The show has become too predominantly lightweight for my tastes.

Trespass! Demon Knight!

So if you didn't delete anything about The Presidio, he must have really hated Connery, huh?

I haven't read the books, but Harmon is about average height. I mean, I get it—my whole childhood fell apart when I stood next to Harrison Ford and realized he isn't even six feet tall!! But Harmon's not short, just not tall.

Hell yeah to The Critic! I would also like to renew my suggestion of Carnivale and/or Rome.

Absolutely

Basically, they work to stop the Breakers while also staying ahead of Mordred, who looms over the entire book only to be mostly ineffectual, aside from eating Flagg and killing Oy (that scene still fucks me up). Then, having saved the Beam they go to save King. Eddie and Jake die within, like, 79 pages of each other.

I have a hard time putting the Liam Cunningham arc behind this last one, so maybe I'll call it a tie for second. 7/8 was easily the worst, though 8 helped redeem the pair a bit, especially with David Haig blowing up, and really just everything about the mine field ("Well, that's one way to do it.")

Yeah, I'm pretty sure this website would explode if this movie ever existed. The internet would break, at the very least.

Stonebridge was actually talking about the woman's unborn child, in the one development of the episode that made me groan. It's not enough that this guy with a bomb INSIDE OF HIM has taken a woman hostage; no, she has to be preggers too.

The problem is that Thomas Jane's dick isn't the behemoth Ray's is supposed to be.

@avclub-16db446cafb1ffb1466e71eaf97a4f49:disqus is right in regards to the premium channels. TV by the Numbers reports the initial airing ratings, but the networks look at the whole week, since their shows repeat so many times.

STOP CALLING IT IN THERAPY

Wait, how is it not the ending for Ned? Are we implying he's a warg too?

Would it be wrong to flag this for obnoxiousness?