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Chris Adams
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I have a friend who became the fourth person and third F involved in a "stable" MFF triad. Scare-quotes, naturally, because when she started sleeping with the M, the other two Fs went from "hey, cool" to "get the fuck out of our lives" really quickly. Now my friend is with the dude in another state, and they just got

This was, however, the show where a secret Excel spreadsheet was unlocked by beating level 15 of a PlayStation game. So, you know, its approach to technology wasn't that smart.

Yes. I am equanimous about releasing guilty persons due to a failure to follow correct procedures in their trial. The alternative, that innocent people should be punished, is much worse by any ethical metric I'd accept.

Max had changed her hairstyle - she only had dreadlocks in 2043, her hair was just long in 2035 when Cole and Ramse fled.

Three years under a charismatic psychopathic leader, too.

Well, as for killing the dog versus killing Ramse, in the first instance, neither one of them really wanted to do it. In the second instance, Cole was pressured into it by Deacon in a way that Ramse didn't (wouldn't) have about the dog, and he didn't want to kill Ramse anyway, obviously, because he could be talked out

She said ". . . Miller, Miller Lite . . ."

Like Betty Draper?

Great episode, as always.

I know her from Terriers.

Shaw is alive and they've really cleaned her up, washed her hair, et cetera. ;) Who says getting shot means you can't look your best?

The joke about the cat was funny, but the real cat's picture with the skinless side of its face has been all over the internet, so the random grey cat was just distracting; plus, if you've seen one news report about it, you know that the cat's owner was a man and he's trying to get it back from the shelter his

The Dan Smith thing was also kind of a double joke, because Utah's white people are the most likely to have unusual names - http://wesclark.com/ubn/fav… for instance.

Razgovor.

The main thing is, why would a dude pretending to need a wheelchair be walking around in a house where every exterior wall is a floor-to-ceiling window? :p

I thought Margot was not bisexual but going through the motions with someone she thought would understand both her need and her damage, for the sake of a child.

But it's others who should be shouting at Will and Hannibal, "Hey, funboys! Get a room, ja?"

I saw her interviewed by either Leno or Letterman, and she seemed like such an airhead.

Yes, that and the way he landed after coming down from the pipe were both obviously wireworked, only a step less over-the-top than The Matrix.

Nope.