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I would be first in line for that movie, actually. Although there's very little plot to Job. Mostly a lot of talking.

Well, I would assume that all these other people who had boats probably starved to death, since they didn't prepared for seven months of being at sea.

I know FAR more women into Hunger Games than men. And very few of them are serious sci-fi types. In fact, most of them like Twilight as well.

Although it is kind of about True Love too. With a nod to @avclub-1b1f9a3e639ecc53f335314fc9d8403b:disqus above, I would now describe Hunger Games as The Long Walk meets Twilight.

@avclub-1b1f9a3e639ecc53f335314fc9d8403b:disqus I can kind of see that, although the connection between Hunger Games and They Shoot Horses is pretty darn elliptical. I certainly never would've connected them myself.

Savannah Wise from Rock of Ages plays the chorus girl who is now Karen's best friend. Eisa Davis from Passing Strange played Eileen's lawyer. Jennifer Ikeda from Top Girls plays the waitress who works with Karen. Those are just off the top of my head.

Ann Harada has been in several episodes so far, ever since the fourth ep. There are lots of Broadway vets in each episode.

For those of us who like Sondheim:

The episode where Max wears a bikini gets an A+ from me.

Well, a good bra can work wonders, and Odette Yustman isn't exactly flat-chested.

Not sure if this is a joke, but Cuddy is definitely not coming back - David Shore said they reached out to her, but couldn't make a deal work.

A+ for Pretty Doctor dressed like Jessica Rabbit.

Eye roll of the week: Grumpy saying "We'll show them what Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs can do!" Or whatever that line was. I rolled my eyes so hard one of them popped out of my head.

I am down with all of this.

He was fantastic on Damages. He seems to most often play a mild-mannered sort of guy, but he was incredibly frightening on Damages.

Well, there was a Broadway musical about her…

What's so great about OMWF isn't the performances, although I am a pretty big fan of almost all of them (sorry, James Marsters) - it's the writing. Dr. Horrible is excellent, true, but OMWF is near-perfect. I can't think of a better 11 o'clock number than "Something to Sing About" that also perfectly encapsulates so

Oh, I'm not denying it was the right thing to do, I'm just saying I think she is much prettier in X-Men.

Her skin tone looks so lovely with the blonde hair, and it doesn't quite gel with the color they made her hair in The Hunger Games.

Woo-hoo! The only CBS show I care about!