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A bunch of the smaller cable networks are seemingly showing the trailer at every goddamn commercial break.  The "E!" Network, "ID" Network (which shows true crime stuff nonstop), TNT, and the Science Channel are the more egregious repeat showers.  Makes me wonder if Rabin isn't watching any TV.

I think 90% of this may actually come to pass.

I was thinking along the same lines.  "Well kids, right at that moment I snapped.  I went from house to house on a violent rampage.  And that's how I met—and tied up and repeatedly stabbed—your mother.  SAY GOODBYE!!"  Apparently I'm feeling kinda dark tonight.

I never thought of that, Captain Caveman, you are absolutely right.  And I compliment you on your avatar name.

As an R&D fetishist, I'm rubbing one out while watching scientists develop a working jetpack.

That was my reaction too… "Holy shit, Holmes and Yo yo was a real show?"  I thought I'd dreamed the damn thing!

Good review—the ending really stuck the landing with "The show is incredibly lucky to have him, but Fillion really seems to think that it's the other way around."  I also saw the Nerdist show, and Fillion truly thinks its the other people involved who make the show great.

Marci was addicted to meth, uh-uh-huh,
Then her ex was awarded the… children.
She had no direction,
'Cept for lots of injections,
Till her mom started calling out, IN-TER-VEN-TION!

Bones has characters in it—more than one—that I very badly want to punch in the face.  Repeatedly.  And quite often it's the main female character, especially when she behaves as if she's never experienced human behavior before.  Sometimes I think she's supposed to be the grown-up version of the robot from Small Wonder

When I read Androids of Tara, for some reason I thought of the episode Robots of Death.  I was going to say "I love that episode!" until I realized you weren't talking about the episode with Leela and the murderous robots, and instead meant the Prisoner of Zenda episode with Romana I.  So nevermind.  How was it?  I

Woah.  I somehow missed that movie's existence.  I'm surprised someone would use the body-switch conceit for a drama.

YES.  That was a great line.

Loved the Doctor Who references.  I got a little tired of the Die Hard thing; it went to such obvious places that it necessitated a greater suspension of disbelief than I was willing to give.  It would've been enough had they stopped with Eliot's "Welcome to the party, pal" line and not gone all the way to

I wondered why they rerunned (reran?) the first episode of the series so much last week.  Now it makes sense—they were trying their best to remind us of The First, a.k.a. Victor Dubbinich, a.k.a. Saul Rubinek.  Who came off as very intelligent in the pilot, but not necessarily smart enough to be a criminal

I was actually surprised that it turned out to be less instanced than I expected.  I expected anything requiring a group to be instanced, but there are group quests requiring players to kill Heroic-difficulty mobs out in the open in the *overland zones*, something I haven't seen in a long time.

They have to be fake… a friend asked me how to turn off the chat filter and I whispered back "It's in Chat Settings, you motherfucking shiteating cuntburglar," and nothing happened.

Fuck yeah.

YES!  I'd completely forgotten about that.  I remember a surreal middle portion where the character chasing the turkey decides to see if he can gobble like one while sticking out his tongue.  I also remember thinking it was rather good, but I was young and foolish at the time.

I LOL'd.

I was gonna say the same thing.  Maybe zxcvb is confusing pathos with bathos?