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@GuyIncognitoII:disqus We're already a year into the War of 1812 bicentennial and I have yet to hear a single apology from Canada for repeatedly attacking us as we selflessly tried to liberate them from the British Crown.

AUDIENCES TAKE WHIZZ ON RAIMI'S TAKE ON WIZ

You're right, but you overlooked a crucial fact: The similarities between the phrases "Occam's razor" and "Obama's going to seize our guns by pointedly making no action to do so" are too obvious to ignore. Occam's razor itself suggests that Occam must have begun plotting in the 14th century to lay the groundwork for

You're right, but you overlooked a crucial fact: The similarities between the phrases "Occam's razor" and "Obama's going to seize our guns by pointedly making no action to do so" are too obvious to ignore. Occam's razor itself suggests that Occam must have begun plotting in the 14th century to lay the groundwork for

The sum total of In Living Color's positive contribution to society occurred when Principal Musso dejectedly told a beau cancelling their date via phone call that, "If there's a Fly Girl marathon on tonight, then there's a Fly Girl marathon on tonight."

The sum total of In Living Color's positive contribution to society occurred when Principal Musso dejectedly told a beau cancelling their date via phone call that, "If there's a Fly Girl marathon on tonight, then there's a Fly Girl marathon on tonight."

I believe McCartney took over the drumming duties from Starr on some songs in the later albums, so if Lennon made that comment, he was probably referring to Paul, not George, as the band's best drummer.

Am I the only person here who had never heard the term "brony" before opening this page, hadn't heard of My Little Pony referenced in anything but an ironic-nostalgic way since the 1980s, and is now convinced that this review, most of the comments, and a substantial amount of material on other sites is actually a

I doubt the plan would be to bring Gus in for questioning based on the evidence they have.  Hank just set up grounds for opening an investigation—he's justified putting manpower and resources into the case—but they wouldn't approach Gus until they had more on him.

I, too, liked the pacing.  If the rest of the season retains it, it might get exhausting, but, for a semi-premiere, it offered a rousing, madcap return to action.  It was just about the exact sort of pacing that an episode called "Let's Kill Hitler" should have.

If I remember correctly, the notebook was the key to River Song helping Amy remember that the Doctor ever existed, bringing him back to reality (or something like that).  Therefore, the notebook, the tux, and the seemingly offhand (though excellent—"I danced with everyone at the wedding.  The women were all brilliant.

River Song as Mels didn't know that what the Doctor (as Matt Smith) looked like, so it's possible that she killed him in her past without having realized it, and doesn't learn what she's done until later, after she knows more about who he really is, and turns herself in out of guilt.

I was wondering the same thing about how the "hell" was supposed to come right before a criminal's natural death.  Two possibilities come to mind—one is that River did do a good deal of dying at the time, once regenerating then expending all her other regenerations on the Doctor.  The other is that her death might not

Considering that all the Nazis were conversing in perfect English, most of them with English accents, I'm not put off by the use of the word "gay."  I was more concerned that the Doctor used the word "cupboard" to describe what was clearly a closet.

@avclub-5f6a9f5130f01738ca241e16bf0b6c61:disqus I remember being a bit put off when TV's Frank replaced the guy with buck teeth and wild hair, and the time when Tom Servo got a new voice (and, briefly, a slenderized face).  I pushed through it, though, because Joel was the fulcrum and he remained in place—just like I

Nope.  Still trying to get my mind around how a show which had, probably, the largest African-American main cast for a show that wasn't explicitly "black" (in the ghettoized parlance of the day) is racist, despite having more complex black characters than any other show of the time.  What exactly about the

Perhaps they booked a room near the Inner Harbor and took a water taxi to Fort McHenry.  I would imagine that the Star-Spangled Banner has lured more than its fair share of out-of-towners,  As to why they would end up in the wrong part of town, it's easy to forget how easy it was just a few years ago to get completely

I'm a Joel guy, but it's partly because I'm almost autistically firstist, and Joel was the first host.  Hence, I see Mike as an interloper and never gave him a chance. It's similar to how I can't be bothered with the American Office and how I got irate in college about a hallmate liking a U2 cover of a Lou Reed

Both look like Tom Waits.  Neither sounds like Tom Waits.  When is Lucas going to get on that?

Ummm…Cortes conquered the massive Aztec Empire with just a few hundred men.  The trick is to seek allies among the disgruntled indigenous population.  Call me back when you've taken account of all of the vegans and PETA members in the region.  Otherwise, I'm going to keep this at the Possible>Plan Ahead rating of my