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While I think you're on to something with the thought of killing Janet off, I'm not sure what you mean by the narcissism of killing Tommy.

What would it take to get the Duggars out of here too? All of them.

I surprised that the pole dancing doll isn't part of the Bratz line.

Wait, What?
You mean there was a second Big Mommas House? Shit, I thought that was just a really bad dream.

@DT

I think the whole speech that Teddy gives about the Mob knee-breaker means that Tommy will be alive and kicking in the final season. The alcohol that Teddy force fed Tommy will probably slow his heart enough that he doesn't bleed to death, or at least thats the excuse that the writers will offer. What I would like

"I'm Jason Stackhouse, (rips off the clip on tie) and I approved this message!"

I didn't have a problem with ERW playing the part of the queen, and I liked the aloofness of her character. How cool is it having a Sun Room, not to mention the sting of beauties standing around for you to munch on. I think she went out of her way to irritate Bill and keep him in her presence longer then he wanted,

In Action Movies
The cliche I absolutely hate has to do with fighting sequences in action movies where the protagonist is shown to be the best at shooting or hand to hand regardless of who he is fighting, what he is doing, or what training he has. Driving a car wit two blown tires and carrying a snub-nose revolver

I didn't catch the parallels with Starship Troopers until after I saw the film and thought about it. There are certainly allegories to Apartheid, as well as to immigrants of all kinds. I was a bit disappointed in the one-dimensional Mercenary Leader who acted as the antagonist through much of the film, couldn't