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I think it was Colbert who theorized the other day that Trump keeps Dr. Bornstein around as a "strategic hair reserve".

Ah, those commercials take me back.

I wonder who has the record for the most records?

For what it's worth, 30 Rock has shown that he already has considerable practice at being used as a "sex idiot".

Don't worry, I'm sure he'll always be able to find something to lie to Felicity about.

Isn't it nice to know that Seth McFarlane has seen a lot of the TV shows that you've seen?

The fact that it would make more sense probably explains why you're not writing for Family Guy.

Yep, and the way Wilder so perfectly demonstrates it in his first 5 seconds on camera is amazing.

"Please, all questions must be submitted in writing."

Absolutely. That role was a weird balancing act that very few people could even attempt, and he made it look like the easiest thing in the world.

Well said. Alzheimers is a truly horrible thing, but he lived a remarkable life for 80+ years, made millions of people laugh, and he went peacefully in a room full of people who love him. The rest of us should be so lucky.

That or the someone telling the hero to "Get some rest"

Cracks me up every, damn time.

Like those space clowns in Congress? What a bunch of space clowns!

I have not yet read Kingdom Come or Nextwave, but have been meaning to for ages, so either of those sounds good to me.

I agree on Scarlet Witch and Vision. I really need to find a copy of Earth One WW.

"putting things in perspective" is right. I thought it was a brilliant way to show all the ways Bras' life could have turned out, and how many things could so easily have been left undone/unsaid.

I was wondering the same thing.

It was really, really good, and something I probably wouldn't have read otherwise, so thanks to whoever nominated this.

That's a good question. I don't know much about Brazil, but Jorge's comment about "living on Planet White" felt very, umm, timely here in Missouri.