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Also
Also, Troi called Riker "Bill".

also…
How come they decided to put Lore away after 3ish episodes? He was AWESOME, he allowed for an intelligent counterpoint to Data's childish (and self-hating) desire to be more human. Plus, Spiner's acting is just so good in this series (it makes me wonder why we don't see him in TV more often).

Wesley was irritating because he was just so that kid we knew in HS who would cry if they didn't get more than 100% on their exams. Where was the teenage angst?

I dont wanna be this guy but..
(well ok I do)…if we are gonna nerd out here I'll need to point out you misspelled "Jonathan Frakes" as "Jonathan Frake."

This really is the key issue with the judging. They are all very egotistical AND insecure. They never EVER disagree. The first one to speak will lay the foundation for the rest of them. Kors will say "that looks like a dirty tablecloth" and then Nina, who might have liked it, but never saw that particular

dexter punching
Am I the only one who thought Dexter was just punching the guy because he thought it was expected? He didn't seem really to care one way or the other, and I wasn't convinced his sudden punching was sincere or just him playing "jealous husband."

Samberg? Really? He always seemed to me like a prop actor. Hes attractive but goofy looking (and so non-threatening), whenever he does the writing himself they just seem to be "Look at me! I'm Andy Samberg!" while he does something over and over.

weird=retarded
Is it me or does SNL seem to interpret any "weird" character as necessarily retarded? Weird meaning, strange personality. The Beast and Lumiere in the beauty and the beast skit had normal personalities (more or less, they were just strange creatures) but any of Kristen Wiig's "crazy voice" characters

weird=retarded
Is it me or does SNL seem to interpret any "weird" character as necessarily retarded? Weird meaning, strange personality. The Beast and Lumiere in the beauty and the beast skit had normal personalities (more or less, they were just strange creatures) but any of Kristen Wiig's "crazy voice" characters

Season 2 I think was the most intense season of TV drama I think I've ever seen ANYWHERE. EVER. ANYWHERE.

Bad Luck
Deborah Morgan's vagina is bad luck. Maybe Dexter's brother's semen had some evil mojo on it and like, absorbed into it and has since been destroying every man who comes into contact with it.

also…
In that Western Union pitch scene, Paul made a realization, in the beginning he just though Peggy was swooping in on his ideas, putter her "twist" on them and thus being able to claim ownership of them. You can tell at the end of the scene though, by the look on his face, that he now realizes that shes not

Racist/Homophobe = Good*
>Peggy free-associates into a Dictaphone, as has become her habit. Paul >drinks and sketches and listens to jazz, until he comes up with the >perfect idea. But then he forgets to write it down, and in the morning >it's gone.

scary halloween
"But occasionally, the show feels like it's having Larry act like an incredible jerk just to advance the plot, "

good concept but not new
the whole "Chad Beefsteak" hero defeating the gays thing runs a bit thin on me. I'll give it to them that they didn't push the "glam rockers are gay" meme as far as they could have, but still its there and they know it.

Tim being forced to be mean?
I don't know him, so maybe he is mean. I've noticed though that his usual routine has had something added to it and in the past few episodes he will always mention the night before "Someone is going home tommorrow." and then the music and camera work will look dark and menacing. While

Thats interesting. I always thought it was because married couples are in many ways a single legal unit, a spouse compelled to testify against the other would be forced to incriminate themselves. For instance, if Madoff's wife had to testify against him, and he was convicted based on her testimony, when they seized

eh, this show
I get confused as to why this show gets anyone's attention. This site doesn't cover CSI or Law and Order or any of those other white noise shows. This show sets itself up as a serious drama, but its just not interesting. It was made after House, a good (but not perfect) show. Its original intent from

I don't mind Rita that much, I mean, shes there to represent "normal." She is exactly like so many boring mom-types. In fact, that's why Dexter likes her. I think all of Dexter's conversations with his dad is leading us to this idea that she is just a cover for his real self. Originally Dexter was aware of this,