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It shouldn't, but that hurt my feelings.

I love Firefly and the theme song is great (Joss Whedon wrote it I believe) but I always find the lyrics a little too serious for what felt to me like a pretty lighthearted show (e.g., Objects in Space was probably the darkest, most dramatic episode and it's still pretty funny [not that I'm saying threatening sexual

I'm surprised so many people prefer the earlier albums.  The King is Dead is my hands down favorite.  Maybe not as epic in scope or ambitious, but I just like almost every song on the album.  Most of the earlier stuff is either up/down or, like Picaresque, I've listened to it too many times and now have a distaste for

You're right.  I rewatched it and I thought the bus he was running towards was their car which would have made the murder double ice cold.

I now feel like my comment was a bit arrogant. I just assumed from the "squire" that you were an attorney, like "Esquire".  Interesting thoughts.

Fine points, but in my admittedly brief experience as a defense attorney, even allowing for the world of the rich and famous, this show is ridiculous.  Where do attorneys show up at active crime scenes?  . What police force would even allow that?  If they do, someone should stop that or you should raise it at trial

Was anyone else waiting for Gustavo Fring to cut the Evil Witch's throat in the garden?

Was anyone else waiting for Gustavo Fring to cut the Evil Witch's throat in the garden?

I like this show, but do the police exist in this universe?

Two points, I thought the Shane murder scene was not too good and where is Shane working out?

I think this show would benefit by emulating the Critic.  Not only was Jay Sherman awesome, objectively, but he was also obnoxious and pretentious (NY's 3rd highest rated cable TV film critic!) but still sympathetic if not exactly likeable.  So, yeah, I think The Critic would be a good influence for the show.

Wow, I so wholeheartedly disagree about Prince of Darkness.  The science versus religion is ludicrous and unnecessary.  They jam the religion is a lie (which I'm on board with personally) and Jesus is an alien down your throat.  Neither point of view gets any respect because the science is absurd (that was a

I just figured they died in the pews and no one walked by to lure them out.  I see that interpretation but I'm not sure that was intentional or whether that even matters.  Just a way to make the audience think they might be alive  before they turn around and gross us out with their crazy zombie faces.

Do I get a percentage?

So Kenny, do you have any advice on taking "plutonic" relationships to the next level?

Rick asking for a sign and then his son gets shot, who others rightly point out was about to be gored anyway, seemed okay but I don't think they needed two separate Jesus prayer scenes.  And thinking about that, It's kind of strange that no one expressed a lack of faith or mocked at least Rick's prayers.  In the midst

Yeah the zombie herd over-running them was ridickulous.  The old man is using binoculars and Rick is using a scope, but when the camera pans out the zombies are like 10 yards away.  And there's no time edit because they both drop their eyepieces in the wide-shot, with the zombie horde 2 car lengths away.

And why can't that guy respond?  If they both have radios, it seems silly to just listen to someone every morning and then just turn your handset off.  "

Also, when Walter asks Olivia what happened that morning and she takes off her coat did anyone else think, just for a moment, that she was going to take off her top instead of just rolling up her sleeve?

Not to be THAT commentor, but I think he ripped his date's fillings out not his own.