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Fair point. I suppose it's the same thing as "speaking" sign language.

I said it was gutsy. I never said it was good.

Or he was just straight at that point. In the very early episodes, it was actually Dennis that had the most overtly gay tendencies.

Debbie strikes me as someone who is really smart and capable, but thinks she's really REALLY smart and capable. It'll be interesting to see what Survivor does to her, and what she does to it.

Killing Locke and making him the Big Bad of the final season was perhaps the gutsiest move of any TV show I've ever seen. I still wish they hadn't done it though.

The creators of LOST said they basically killed Charlie cause they couldn't figure out what to do with his character, so the worst thing about the death of Charlie Pace is that his entire storyline could so easily have been passed to him from Desmond's storyline. They were both on the outrigger/down in the Looking

A-here we go, a-here we go!

That was easily the best scene of the episode, if not the series. To see Dennis finally work his "magic" on an unsuspecting young girl (in the middle of the ocean no less) was hilariously terrifying.

"Address Unknown"…y'know, cause he's homeless.

Everywhere trees.

It's still very weird for me as a 1989 kid to hear that 1996 girls are legal.

Stickers.

But that's what was so great about the whole Carmen situation: that he liked this chick with an awesome body that also happened to be a dude. How does a heterosexual guy deal with that?

He was pretty happy to bang that anti-abortion chick in season 1. Mac wasn't always gay. The way they should have kept it was ambiguous. Making it straight denial (now acceptance) is less funny than an "is he or isn't he?" situation.

The Nightman Returneth? One can only hope.

To continue your interpretation, Mac has finally acknowledged his gayness as well.

"The Gang Ruins Heaven" and "The Gang Rules the Underworld" would be a pretty cool concept for the final double parter of season 12, admittedly.

That's not "reading". You don't "read" an audiobook do you? You listen to it. Even if you are deaf.

Man I'm stupid. I kept wondering who the second Hamlin is in HHM. I never even considered the possibility that it was Howard's father.

"Bear witness" my ass.