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AutomaticJack
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No, guns *are* tools. The problem is that the people who run around shouting "The guvmint's gonna try to take ma guns!" don't consider them tools, they consider them a source of power, an extensive of their manhood, and an easy solution to problems.
Plus, the argument that banning people from owning machine guns,

Give me my laser rifles and you can keep your fucking primitive gunpowder weapons.

Most of the people I know that love vampire stuff find "Twilight" abominable.

'The Room' Rifftrax is one of their absolute best. Although I haven't seen the new "Matrix Revolutions" one yet…

Next Lawsuit
Battlestar Galactica?

It's Okay if this Sucks
As long as this puts an end to all the boring 'torture porn' Saw-type films.

What, Oasis?

Replicants have to like Devo, though. It's part of the programming.

No, Nomi was totally redeemed by becoming a struggling female actor in Hollywood, where she would no longer be exploited or used. Where's the story in that?

Gosh, didn't Kissinger share one?

There seems to be a subtle shift here in trying to get No. 6 to become an "authority" in the Village - to care about the inhabitants. What's really creepy about "Living in Harmony" is that if "Harmony" is a reflection of the Village, then they want No. 6 to be some sort of 'protector' of the town while the real power

And yet the Donald Trump references become funnier every year…

The worst offense that Australia commits, really, is that you can't play a decent video game there without them fucking banning it.

Hooking Brutha Drudge Up
Since the story of the US not getting the Olympics wasn't the great political scoop he thought it was, he's finally got the ultra-liberal David Let… the liberal David… er, the non-conservative David Letterman in a sex scandal!

A lot of actors are re-used in "The Prisoner" - the one that plays one of No. 6's co-workers in "Many Happy Returns" is a No.2 in a later epsiode - and there's that one actor (Alex something?) who appeared in the last few episodes playing a different character in each one.

Like it not happening will make them admit they're wrong.

Nope, Douglas Adams was right. The Apocalypse already came and went.

A Secret Victory
"A, B and C" has , I believe, one of the slyest victories that No. 6 ever pulls off.
Consider that No. 2 is incredibly excited that the revelation of the mysterious "C" was Madame Engaltine - who would be brought to the Village - and even moreso by the relevation of "D", setting himself up for a

Letterman deserves nothing but scorn, considering how he was pushing his obnoxious 'family first' agenda and then got caught cheating.
Wait, I'm thinking of 'a thousand conservative politicians'. Never mind.

It was in the original script that the pilot was replaced, but they apparently wanted it be more ambiguous.
However, look closely at the milkman arriving at the airfield - he's the Village pilot that drops off No. 6. I think it's pretty clear that they pulled a switch.