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That line made me crack up. It's good to see Richard Thomas back on TV.

Wheat… lots of wheat… fields of wheat… a tremendous amount of wheat…

Or Mockingbird Lane!

I kind of think that people can become soul mates over time.

What about when I'm watching 30 Rock and she's mad at me because she wants to have sex RIGHT NOW and I want to wait till after 30 Rock?

Yay! Don't feel sick! I'm thinking positive thoughts at you.

I don't consider myself cynical or bitter, but I definitely don't believe in "The One." I think we can probably be happy with any number of people who we're compatible with.

I had a free two weeks and never even ended up meeting anyone. I figured probably not worth my time to pay.

I definitely thought the same thing. As I get older, though, it seems a little desperate even without paying.

Can we really call Die Hard 2 "good?"

Unfortunately, as seen in the recent "Booth and Brennan go undercover as professional dancers" episode, Ms. Deschanel no longer has that body.

Agreed. I thought the show was fun even a year or two ago, but these last few episodes have been particularly dire.

There are few atheists on TV, but there are also few devout Christians. It was nice to see a depiction of both of them on Bones (and even in a relationship together.)

@Rocketpilot:disqus It still was better than that horrible episode with the first-person ghost gimmick that guest-starred Cindi Lauper.

I freaking love it too, and I love all those moments you guys mentioned. I really think the topper for me is The Dream of a Lifetime, though. On both a character and a meta level, it really chokes me up - in one sense because Scrooge finally gets to be happy with Goldie, if only in his dreams, and in another sense

Have to disagree. It starts off fantastically, and I still remember being so excited by that opening sequence - the animation looked amazing, and I thought this was going to be the greatest Ducktales adventure ever. But when they get back to Duckburg and the genie starts hanging out with the kids, the story gets so

According to TVbythenumbers.com, it would take a miracle not to be renewed for a fourth season.

It's about as much of a hit as The Secret Circle was last year.

Me too. Especially cause I hear I should watch Vampire Diaries more than Supernatural.