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@dicksucker — I don't take credit for noticing the obvious. I take credit for coming here and stating the obvious.

Calling the significance of the drop of blood
I take credit as a commenter who could tell they would make a big deal out of the drop of blood on Quinn's shoe. But I can't take credit for how big a deal it was.

I know it's strange to say, but I'd almost rather be at the dorm skating party in that movie.

Bachelor Party
The Tom Hanks party. Nick the Dick! The horse fucking overdosed! Nice hotel suite! All the boobs were natural! What could be better?

I get that fans want to find someone to blame when a great show goes down. Sometimes there is great blame to go around (Firefly, Arrested Development). But people have to realize that this country is full of morons and gripped by a lowbrow culture. There aren't enough people like AVC posters to keep a television

I never saw Terriers, but I have to give FX the benefit of the doubt here for the reasons you say. I believe if they thought they could make it work, they would give it another try.

But Eonline is the pique of inanity!

Quinn might start to care if they find Liddy's body and the only clue they have about what happened is Liddy's blood on his shoe.

Dexter's hair?
Am I the only one who thought Dexter was wearing a terrible, Rand Paul-level toupee in this episode? Does this have to do with Hall's cancer? Or was it my imagination?

Least Subtle Voiceover of the Week?
Place your votes for the VO that spelled it out the most, with the difficulty multiplier coming from the uselessness of the VO. I vote for when Deb was trying to pull Dexter into the morning meeting where he wasn't needed after all.

Five bucks says Quinn gets accused of Liddy's murder based on that drop of blood on his shoes. They went way too far showing that for it to amount to nothing.

Don't mention the scene where Harry said that maybe Dexter isn't a monster after all. Any hint that Dexter might be a "real boy" makes Todd cry. Even though that has been the obvious point of the entire series from season one.

@Elryan — I see what you did there.

I don't think Jordan Chase is supposed to be Tony Robbins, as that would be pretty damn rude. But I do think we're supposed to believe he is as famous as Tony Robbins was at his peak. Or nearly as famous. At his peak, the real Tony Robbins was giving private motivational lessons to the president of the United

Mere bullies?
I have always been willing to go with the unrealistic elements in this movie, but from the first time I saw it in the theater back in 1984 one thing bothered me to no end: the Cobra Kai were not mere schoolyard bullies. Their attacks were savage. What they did was not so much "fighting" as aggravated

I can't believe the censors would have a problem with that but not the "Fugu me!" line.

Shaft!
The scene with Bart and Lisa singing the Theme from Shaft is the best part of this episode.

Hate PIXAR movies? Some are better than others but none have ever made me feel like a scene is dragging on and on and on and on and on with no point in sight…

LetEnglandShake, I think that's part of the whole Captain Hindsight joke. Just like when the fire was burning down the building, all the stuff he saw in "hindsight" was so obvious that you don't need the "superpower" of 20/20 hindsight to figure out that things should have been done differently — you can use regular

As that scene went on and on, I thought to myself, "This is so fucking boring and pointless it is actually starting to make me uncomfortable for the people who made this."