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It was inevitable. They blew their budget with the gala send off to Kristin Wiig in a French castle with fireworks.

Funny but make it 50. 40 isn't old for a comedian.

He was very good in Saving Mr Banks too. But he tends to shine when using either his natural accent or something close to it. Playing an American he tends to be boring.

I know but it's possible these guys are the villains.

Something about season 2 is less pretentious than later seasons, to me anyway. And Edmund never seemed more fully alive and in the moment.

I loved both these episodes when I saw this season while in college. I've noticed in recent years that for some reason the final season is the one most talked about but to me season 2 was the peak.

Leaving "Of Mars" off the title was such a bad marketing decision. It's the difference between "sounds like pulpy fun!" and "wait is this about that guy on ER?"

Dejah Thoris was awesome. John Carter, film and character were just okay. It was never as bad as people said but it was an editing mess.

But he did see the episodes with the Landry tri-state murder spree so that's something.

Hugh Laurie appears as the real power behind it all, working with Fry's PM to destroy China, Russia and the U.S. and bring back the British Empire.

She was probably thinking how if the show was realistic she'd be dead like them after that truck t-bone.

To be fair about Lost, Kate Austin wasn't objectified any more than a few of the the often-shirtless guys were. I don't think they had Sawyer chopping wood barely dressed for 5 minutes just because it was an important character moment. Or a whole episode about how Jack got his tattoo, as an excuse to show him

If you guys really want massive spoilers, read the blurb on imdb for the next episode. I made that mistake. Edit: looks like they edited the paragraph on imdb pretty drastically in the last day. It's now very vague.

She's been lit and photographed looking very beautiful all season. As someone who watched all of Chuck I still at times this season was like wow she's never looked better.

Feels like the air went out of this season when Margot went out that window.

They could have at least had the horrific truck/car crash muss up Kate's make up a little or give her a scratch on her nose. I mean if they were not going to go with realism and have her recovering for the next 5 years, struggling to walk again.

I don't know. Do we really want it back at this point? It's like Lady Harmonheart.

Nice try, Marissa Mayer.

Whoa there, warn me before you tell me what you are wondering.

Everyone also used to wonder what John Krasinski would evolve into. Little did we know he'd get comfortable mainly being the Esurance spokesman. I hope that doesn't happen with Aaron and Xbox. ;)