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Will is a Terminator and has a perfect internal clock.

"Pregnant," too.

It needn't be fancy.

Not to mention that "Herman" (Cain) is just one letter short from "hermano."

But enough about Cersei's birth control…

Ice-and-Fire Wars Episode I: The Phantom Limb

I can be your @Hero:disqus , baby!

Yeah, scary-scary gets the job done, but nice-scary can be SO much scarier.

Rifftrax had a field day with the varying pronunciation of "Aang" and (!) the word "avatar."

Weird that the show didn't pick the low-hanging fruit of giving the politician the last name of "Abel." It's a word that would lend itself to a lot of wordplay, especially with Buster around. [Able(-bodied), etc.]

I was a little surprised that the show didn't do more with Herbert Love's name. The last name is conspicuous enough that it made me think, upon first hearing it, that a very elaborate joke was being set up, to be delivered further down the line. And as far as I could tell, his first name wasn't used at all. (No

And now the Bernard Pivot questionnaire: "What is your favorite element? What is your favorite curse word for when a Fire Nation asshole singes your eyebrows?"

I'm pretty sure I read that and maybe even saw bits of the movie, so it's possible; thank you.

I've been trying to find an old movie or TV show (maybe in black and white) that has a similar plot to Stephen King's "Misery."