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Hey, for what it's worth (nothing at all), I agree with you.

Don't forget that Neil used to be the Disco specialist; between Brandon and Neil, I'd rather have Neil getting to dance his own style.

Y'know, this episode aired before last week's episode of The Walking Dead, but is anybody else thinking that the last time a woman had the opportunity to kill a powerful man while he slept and chose to run away instead, she was brought back, handcuffed to a torture chair, and gagged?

Nah, blue balls is a thing I've never had from watching this show.

One of the reasons I liked "Farscape" was that it never seemed safe — directorial and artistic choices were wild and brash, the cast was filled with constant conflict and in ridiculous amounts of peril, and fifth-act solutions usually came with some sort of ethical (and accumulating) cost. You knew, more or less, how

Why would you want to put Kalinda behind a desk? I thought the power of Sexy Boots lay in her sexy boots . . .

I still can't believe this show was renewed for a fourth and fifth season and then had its fifth season unexpectedly cancelled. It was always unlike anything on TV, and I still think back to well-executed concepts like "Through the Looking Glass" and "Scratch n' Sniff" as sci-fi highlights.

@avclub-001d507e80c4e4d2ce4ba0a5590f8313:disqus As @avclub-76a67a02dfd51c3ff692aaf693b91039:disqus points out below, even a bad episode (like That Old Black Magic, whose premise I really can't get past; the whole thing feels like an episode of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys) is often filled with terrific lines and

I now can't wait until two weeks from now. "That Old Black Magic" (as I mentioned in a thread above) is my least favorite episode (@avclub-7399a8aa203c68565ff7196769deadc6:disqus , I agree with the other ones you pick out — PK Tech Girl's pretty good, too). I see a bunch of people in the comments seem to like it,

@avclub-001d507e80c4e4d2ce4ba0a5590f8313:disqus - Actually, I'd consider That Old Black Magic to be one of the worse episodes Farscape ever does. I'd started to blog all of Farscape last year, and maybe I'll get back into it so that I can stay current with the AV Club,

Final season of Spartacus. I haven't put it past him yet to come up with a spin-off that follows a survivor (like Gannicus) or someone like Caesar (since we know he does intrigue so well), especially now that Pompey's been officially mentioned.

And yet I'll bet your cock rages on.

Much as I don't want this show to end in five weeks, I also don't think I can wait as long as a single week longer to *see* how this continues. I'm dying here; if the show presents itself in an orgiastic way, then goddamn, I've got some massive blue balls right now.

You think Nasir will die as opposed to Agron? One of them is definitely biting the dust, but I wouldn't necessarily assume it's the former.

I actually liked Richard Cheese's version.

I also think that if Saunders ever wrote a novel, I'd want to fucking shoot myself. I find it hard enough to get through the Stylistic Tics that mar his later work — including Semplica-Girls, which is my favorite of this bunch; his one always redeeming quality as an author is the ability to get out while the getting

Wasn't "The L.A. Complex" a Canadian show?

My favorite opening titles are from the US Shameless, but this is pretty good.

Oh, and I feel as if I were a judge, I'd be happy to hire any of these remaining contestants. They largely have good attitudes, have created great dishes, and might really do well if given more professional instruction. It's clear that they're able to cook and follow directions, and to handle pressure rather well, so

Oh, and I feel as if I were a judge, I'd be happy to hire any of these remaining contestants. They largely have good attitudes, have created great dishes, and might really do well if given more professional instruction. It's clear that they're able to cook and follow directions, and to handle pressure rather well, so