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Superman vs. General Zod?  Superman wins.

I loved the Frasier/Lillith interactions.  The one in "Veggie Boyd" arguing about Freud was great.  I would have put "Endless Slumper" on this list.  The final scenes between Sam and Diane in that are some of the best in the series.

"Storm over, time to make a rainbow."  One of my favorite lines from the show.

Amazing to see the collapse of the friendship between Tony and Hesh.  Contrast this episode with "Pax Soprana."  Where Tony made sure Uncle Junior didn't screw over Hesh too badly…and even gave Hesh back the $50K he paid to Junior.

Amazing to see the collapse of the friendship between Tony and Hesh.  Contrast this episode with "Pax Soprana."  Where Tony made sure Uncle Junior didn't screw over Hesh too badly…and even gave Hesh back the $50K he paid to Junior.

"I think it’s fair to say she’s not the best actress when it comes to playing that her character’s on drugs."  Um, who really gives a crap.  She is easily the front-runner for being the hottest of Tony's women.

"I think it’s fair to say she’s not the best actress when it comes to playing that her character’s on drugs."  Um, who really gives a crap.  She is easily the front-runner for being the hottest of Tony's women.

I've always taken Agent Harris' "We're going to win this thing" comment to be one of two things:

I've always taken Agent Harris' "We're going to win this thing" comment to be one of two things:

I also hate how everyone comments on the ending and neglects the rest of the stuff in the episode.  In fact, that has been a trend over the last couple of episodes too.  There is so much good stuff that doesn't have to do with the last few minutes.  Yet, I know the majority of the 900 comments on here are going to be

I also hate how everyone comments on the ending and neglects the rest of the stuff in the episode.  In fact, that has been a trend over the last couple of episodes too.  There is so much good stuff that doesn't have to do with the last few minutes.  Yet, I know the majority of the 900 comments on here are going to be

You got to be kidding me?!?!   More people are interested (and commenting on) dogcrap like Girls than Cheers?  We are officially doomed as a society.

Just finished watching it.  It was good, but I really didn't get a part of the ending.  SPOILERS.  How did "Tommy" get away with the whole thing?  Why would they not use Gates' recorded evidence against Tommy?  Not bad, overall, though.

Just finished watching it.  It was good, but I really didn't get a part of the ending.  SPOILERS.  How did "Tommy" get away with the whole thing?  Why would they not use Gates' recorded evidence against Tommy?  Not bad, overall, though.

Yeah, it had a higher body count than Commando but oh, what a touching love story!  The climactic scene in the stadium was awesome.

I would agree, but they threw incredible hissy fits after Braveheart and The Gladiator.

I would strongly recommend reading all of Forsyth's books.  While Jackal is the best known, nearly all are of great quality.  Especially The Fourth Protocol, The Deceiver, and Icon.

"…is aggressively American in its relentless quest for accountability."  Yeah, I think the Chinese, Koreans, Filipinos, Vietnamese, Taiwanese, etc. would have also liked to see a bit more accountability on the part of the Japanese.

You mad bro.  Way to NOT answer what I was addressing, douchebag.

Cletus Van Damme = best alias ever.