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It's a testament to how bad Enterprise was that when I see the name Archer, even in comments to a trek review, I first think of Sterling Archer from the FX series.  Bakula, you fool.

Don't tell me you didn't get the Simpsons reference in the name Rich?

Yeah, his character changes weren't exactly believable…

I think that's the only way to get me to play D&D.

I've read "nerd minstrel show" before, probably here, and have been using that to describe it.

It's too bad the rest of the writing does not follow suit.

Ha, I've never noticed that resemblance before.

That was my exact thinking during that super long reveal at the end.  It's bad when the twist is so boring and obvious that the fans together can all think of a better surprise.

Misha Collins was the only reason this episode was even tolerable.

I was really looking forward to the D&D sketch after seeing the preview for it last week.  It did not disappoint.

It's the equivalent to saying the n-word.  Would that have been acceptable to you? Us Italian-Americans already have taken a hit lately because of the Jersey Shore. That put us back 50 years.

I actually saw grey hair on him in the final scene.  With Hollywood the way it is, you would think they would have colored that!  Didn't help him.

If we could still give A+'s ourselves, I probably would.  The only thing that could knock it down was the use of the "dago" ethnic slur.  I winced at that, not laughed.  Insulting.

This was a perfect episode for me because of that.  I wrote my Master's Essay on that serial adulterer.

Hey, I'm in that Venn diagram too!  I still read Zack's trek reviews, partly so I can point out B5's superiority to DS9!  ;)

Anything for more Elijah screen time.

Haha, when she was reading that letter of apology from him I thought the same thing.

Let's hear it for Arden Myrin as Marlo.  I'm usually not a fan of blonds, but she's such a cute little pixie.  It's nice to see her pop up in comedies.

He really looks British, so that's not a surprise.  Seems like someone you would see on "Look Around You."

Yeah, that commercial was enjoyable - a statement I never thought I would utter in my life.