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I chuckled at the scene with Neeson- but the humor was blunted a bit because I HAD seen it before: in the episode of The Office where Brent and the motivational speaker go at it with Brent playing a hotel manager fielding complaints and vice versa. Brent used over the top, inappropriate examples "There's been a rape…"

I had that poster in my room growing up as well- and it always bothered me that I couldn't figure out what the hulk of metal was, as well as that Kong was nowhere near large enough to straddle both towers.  I was a geek- I know.
Still enjoyed the movie though.

No- but the visuals (of the reaction shots) were bad enough.

And why was the grocery store so crowded in the middle of the night?

I know it's wrong- but I totally lost my crush on Sabrina after her farting.  It's natural and if I'd been dating her I'd be alright with it- but as a TV crush… it's over.

And- why can't vampires just fall off the grid, so to speak? In 80 years Henry had nowhere else to go but Boston?

So, Sally's mother dies and (1) doesn't seem to be weirded out a second later when she wanders the hospital and sees her dead daughter; (2) has immediately mastered being a ghost? Didn't it take Sally a long time to even leave her house?

The "surprise" ending of the show would never have happened though.  So Sue just got her parents to shell out $ for two tickets to the concert- and Frankie's not going?  There's no way that Sue's friend's parents wouldn't have discussed the purchase with Frankie at some point- Hell, if that was the case, I'm sure

Am I the only one that finds Lisa more attractive than Tessa?

One of the funniest moments- when the camera pans on the "medications" that Brick is supposedly taking, which include Flintstones Gummy vitamins, and Midol.

While I can buy a vampire being sexually attractive to the opposite sex- I cannot buy that the girl Aiden was with wouldn't immediately taste and see blood all over his mouth after he binges on the blood bank packets in an effort to control himself.  That would be a bit hard to explain, don't you think?

I understand that product placement in shows exists- but this really seemed much too much like a 22 minute commercial.  Would Frankie really say "Passat" every time? Would Brick and even Mike really care to just sit in it and read or nap?

Plus- what the hell does Dr. Pelican do for Max that rates all that $?  Max is autistic - it's not like he's going through cancer treatments. 

Does anyone else feel that this "City Council" race is a bit much? It's not Governor, or even Mayor- the guy is running to be a councilman (one of how many?).  Would there really be Harvard Grad school interns there?

I'm pretty sure it was instant Mac and Cheese.

The "1900 hours" line was kind of out of left field, but since we don't hear how Zeek handles these "missions" before, we don't know if that's just his thing.

I tend to agree with you.  It drives me crazy when each sibling and parent just wanders into each other's homes and places of employment to discuss personal issues.  Plus, I think they do spend way to much time with each other. Too many huge family dinners and the like. A close family is important, but this is a bit

Ah.. liquid beef.

A well deserved death, but I doubt it happened like that.

Was Troi's death ever explained? I know it wasn't in the series, but anywhere else that might be considered canon?