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    Yup. Way better to be at ground zero.

    You left out the sweet little "x" at the end of his promise.

    An illiterate little fat man with a pug-nosed face, a huge penis, and a massive codpiece collection.

    Yes!

    I thought it was the blood of the people in the barrels that we were seeing, not Eva's.  I wondered if the writers had recently seen Snowtown.

    Les Hommes de bonne volonté.

    Not nearly clearly enough, though.

    Obviously, someone needs to cobble together a dog centipede and find out.

    Now you should all apologize for getting his last name wrong.

    She reminds me of Cathy Rigby in her gymnast days.

    Oh—iIt has to do with poker, not marijuana! Now I get it.

    The haka made me happy, too.

    Hate the namer, not the named (poor girl).

    I have those dreams, too!  Not for quite a while, though. I love them and miss them..

    That would almost redeem the show.

    Sad, isn't it? She was so upright in SG1.

    @cutlass12:  Or Agrajag from HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE.

    This provides any important insight into the character:  he has gone his entire life without watching one movie/show featuring werewolves.

    When I saw it, I had no idea who Moffat was, and I liked it anyway.

    Why not Mortality and Morbidity?  It's obviously what the name is meant to evoke.  And wouldn't it be a catchy title for a TV show?!