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Actually they were very competent…at stealing other peoples' money!

In Todd we rust.

Open your mouth, give me something to "shoot" at!

If I recall she had a good bod, right?  That voice though…it's like here's some Kleenex, go blow your nose lady.

Oh.  My.  Gawd.

He should be on "Veep" with Monica!

Drizzle Drazzle, Drizzle Drone, time for this one to come home!

That's what the police lieutenant on "CSI: Las Vegas" sticks in his ties!

Dreamatorium = Holodeck

"Modern-day equivalent of Christopher Lloyd= Al Pacino?

Cool it handjob.

"Hold me closer Tony Danza!"

I always have problems with time travel stories.  I don't know if anyone has done it well. 

@avclub-5a1c0dcc8243c086c74ee944052f6f0f:disqus  That's weird, I have the same memory.  I was a little kid and I stuck my finger in a wall socket.  I remember like blue sparks or my arm turned blue or something blue.  I've often wondered it this was real or a false memory.  I guess we're all pretty stupid at that age

The thing I liked about Jack was that his mistakes were acknowledged by the show and other characters many times.  Seemed kinda real when people i.e. Sawyer were like "I think I'm gonna go with Locke on this one."

We always get the observation of people living above their means.  It never bothered me that much.  I mean we could assume their rich parents/uncle left them some money.

Good call.  While the show was just a cheesy soap opera, Frid, as Barnabas, was one of the first anti-heroes on T.V.  

As a kid you were not allowed to watch the Satanic Socialism of Star Trek?

@avclub-6f2740b60c7473a5961e3420dbe810fa:disqus  Cookies and The Beatles, perhaps the two greatest things on planet Earth.

"He's a mixer, that one."