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The same thing happened to me! Still hard for me to believe that the blonde bombshell is her.

I just watched the end credits of "Hot Enough For You" - I don't think Beth Dover was in that episode. Any time a brunette is dancing, it looks like Erinn Hayes.

The lense of closed eyes, while you're sleeping.

I can't tell if this comment is a joke or serious.

Everybody dies eventually, and I'd rather live in a world with Marvin Hamlisch than Chuck Norris. Your mileage may vary.

Everybody dies eventually, and I'd rather live in a world with Marvin Hamlisch than Chuck Norris. Your mileage may vary.

The part that was hard for me to believe was that people couldn't even come up with a few lines for some of the classic episodes. It's like, just look in the abandoned Barnes and Noble for some of those Simpsons episode guides, they all have plenty of jokes in them.

The first act is very much like that. The second act takes place years later, and the third act takes place a hundred years in the future.

I thought the characters actually behaved as smart as they could under the circumstance.

I think it was probably the perfect length. Any longer and it would've been too padded.

It wasn't scary as much as really good at creating an atmosphere of mounting dread. There were only a few conventional "scares" in the movie, but the sold-out audience I saw it with jumped at those (one guy in the front row yelled out "Aw fuck!" at one of the few jump scares.)

The AMC in Times Square was playing this movie, I'm almost positive. I was there on Saturday but I saw Cinderella instead.

I would imagine his name is contractually obligated to be there until the show ends its run. And even if it's not, Brooks and Groening have enough decency to leave it there regardless.

It's a conspiracy! The Jews, Christians, and Muslims have all paid the AV Club to give bad reviews to this show so no one knows that it's actually true!

The title of the episode makes me think of the Pal Joey song "Dig You Now, Plant You Later."

I laughed much harder at that than I should've.

AV Club turned into an all-Jeopardy news outlet so gradually, I didn't even notice.

Easily the best episode of the season so far. Absolutely brilliant. Britt Lower is amazing.

Yeah, I agree with SRJ - Michael Emerson alone gave this episode emotional resonance. It was worth it for his scenes.

DVD can't play higher resolutions than 480p. So stuff like the British Life On Mars, which has a native resolution of 576i (PAL), looks slightly better on blu-ray than DVD.