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As y'all not, Dexter is abandoning the code as Harry disappears from the show. But Dexter getting careless because he's replaced Harry with Lumen could well be where the show goes towards the end of the season.

I would so watch the Julia-Stiles-kills-rapists tv show.

Seems to me
Like this whole endeavor would have been better off as a long-running tv series.

Maybe everything looks like shit because the machines couldn't figure out what stuff looked like, so they just made it look like shit.

Yeah, I would say long-suppressed issues finally erupting is a fairly common direction in bottle episodes.

Annie's Boobs has a twitter feed? Even better.

I liked that the completely ridiculous ghost lie they all agreed on wasn't actually so far from the truth.

If it makes anyone feel better, I was a Neilsen family this week and I watched Community like four times.

I thought it was spot on. I'd totally make that speech.

Anyone read the card?
It was basically Chuck Lorre being all "I know you critics hate two and a half men, but a bunch of people watch it so I'm a genius."

Modern Family?
Doesn't that have, like, gays?

Loved reading this.

Pedantic detail
But I think the bank still refused the loan.

Yup, hence the "is he coming here or are you going there?" "neither, there's a place we meet half-way" dialog in Buffy.

I think (and I forget if this is spoilery, but if it is then it's spoilery for hints about Giles' past) that Giles is angry at Willow not so much because he is her father figure as because she is following the same path as young Giles. Giles is Buffy's father figure, Willow is more of a kindred spirit (what with both

I have illegally downloaded 4 of the songs on the list and legally purchased another 7. Basket Case I legally purchased but then my CD got all scratched so I illegally downloaded it, so I don't know how that counts.

This show has always relied on less-than-likely dramatic come backs and long-shot plays to give drama to the football.

I love this show
Having watched the whole thing, and this isn't really a spoiler, my advice is to go with your feelings and enjoy it for the pulp-energy and the performances in the central relationship, and let the cop-show cliches glide by.

I'm not sure the snapping the neck so quickly was because he cared for her, so much as finding out that guy was guilty meant that at least one piece of this giant-pain-in-the-ass situation had an easy solution.

The comparison to the German sniper's mask was powerful, I thought.