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Devil Flanders
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It's Mark Petrie whose tied up in the bedroom, and who ultimately leaks to the death of Barlow's familiar, Straker. Ralphie Glick is already dead as shit at this point.

I would love it if the finale was the Devil explaining to Sam that everything he has done, thinking that it would help him get out of his deal with the Devil, was actually orchestrated by the Devil with the purpose of getting Sam deeper into Hell. The whole "the road to hell is paved with good intentions" thing seems

Ben was cracking me up, with the serious way he was saying "0, 0, 1. No? Okay. Try 0, 0, 2. No good? 0, 0, 3." His studious expression, and Sam's lack of realization for the first 4 or 5 attempts made that bit work very well. And Ben's call out to Nina "If you take a shower first, maybe I could get in the bath with

I really like "a spoof of Wayans". It gives them an air of mystery.

I disagree about the kitchen scene being included for comic counterpoint. Rather, I think it shows the insulated nature of the situation these kids are in, and the fact that this in not their whole life; rather, they are still students, and sons and daughters.

I can't believe how the Simpsons keep getting better each season…

In Search of Sasquatch, that was a kickass In Search of,
with Leonard Nimoy Kckin' out the jams. Yeah!

Bob Vance asked "Are those staples purple monkey dishwasher?".

I too thought Ben's "That's my jam!" line was one of the best of the episode. He seemed so excited.

I believe I saw the Observer wearing a hat, sunglasses and a trenchcoat walking past the first pyro chick right before she kabloomed.

As luck would have it, I am among the dozens of people who work in the greater Kansas City area, so I will be in attendance at this event, possibly with bells on. Any questions/insults anyone wants me to pass along to Scott?

Is this the thread for law school students to bitch about finals? I have advanced bankruptcy in 3 hours, but instead of studying the absolute priority provisions of section 1129(b)(2)(b) I'm here reading about the works of Pablo Neruda. (Nice Simpsons ref, btw, Mr. Simpson). I believe that we are all here because we

Question for Reaper and Fringe fans
I normally dvr both of these shows, and then watch them around 11:00, bourbon in hand. My Question is, in which order should I be watching them? I normally start with Reaper, under the assumption that it is what I would have seen sans DVR. However, often, I forget key elements of

Actually, Bart was trying to date Rev. Lovejoy's daughter. Jessica. This episode also had an eerie similarity to the epsiode where Bart becomes hall monitor and Lisa becomes a bad seed. Also, it was very similar to the episode where Milhouse gets a girlfriend. And the Focusyn episode. and many, many others.

And their printer is the old printer that DM threw out. It has a "trash" sign on it, indicating that they saved it from the garbage collector. And for all we know, Michael may be walking down to the warehouse and taking paper.

I loved seeing Loudon get a little tv time. Also, they must have shot this pilot a while ago, because Ian Robert although portly, did not display the same corpulence he has on Reno 911!

I appreciate your guys' enthusiasm, but I think his line about "I remember the scar being on the other side" was him trying to make lil' O feel some connection to the action figure, since they both had scars on their heads. Nothing more.

That WAS Deacon from King of Queens. I kept waiting for him to say something wacky.

Billy and the Cloneasaurus.

What about the pamphlet for "So you're trying to do a movie and a tv show?" featuring the mugs of Frankie Muniz, Kathryn Heigel and Raven Simone? Cracked me up.