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So, what's the deal with "dying" at this point? Or, more specifically, what's the deal with people losing consciousness? Early on we saw someone reduced to a charred head that was still looking around and blinking and whatnot but now it seems that people go comatose after they're shot in the torso once or twice (for

SCUBA.

Ghostbusters Kick Back: The Legend of Slimer's Gold: 2000

The Metacritic page for the FF sequel has one of the all-time great user reviews in the history of the internet: "This movie was really good. A must-see. Mr. Fantastic and Invisible woman have great chemistry. Flame boy is really cool too! Rock man is funny and is a rock."

Home Economics is beyond genius.

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

I spent two summers working in a doll factory. First it was funny, then horrifying, then mostly dull, then horrifying again, this time in a creeps-up-on-you-slowly-and-insidiously kind of way.

Techno remix of Sabre Dance or, possibly, Yakety Sax.

A point in Skinner's favor: he seems to know the children's names.

Merr?
Wow, I guess that means that in at least one version of things the crazy cartoon zeppelin saboteur in Olivia's subconscious didn't get around to killing her after all.

I actually spent much of the scene thinking that Walter was actually talking to an Observer just off screen.

More like "astro-not-even!"

The internet really needs unlockable achievements the way lots of games have now.

Don't forget Roger Zelazny's "A Night in the Lonesome October," which is narrated by Jack the Ripper's dog and which features Holmes, Dracula, and a stint in Lovecraft's Dreamlands, among other literary miscellanea.

"Whoa, huge slam on anteaters out of nowhere!"
I basically liked this episode a great deal but parts of the New Cap City story reminded me oddly of Overdrawn at the Memory Bank for some reason.

Wow, looks like all that circumcision really touched a nerve.

Answering the question in the "stray observations" above.

Twist!
Is it just me, or was anyone else convinced at the end of "Public Eye" that Bennet was actually Alpha imprinted in a new body? The flashbacks in "Left Hand" make it look like that's not the case, but still…

Peter the linguist
I'm pretty sure he was speaking Cantonese. Definitely not Mandarin.