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Nomar Garciaparra
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I've been trying to remain unspoiled, but I couldn't stand it anymore and read all the summaries on Wikipedia last night. I was a little disappointed to see that everything I've predicted will pretty much happen. A little too predictable. Ah well, I just want all the characters to be happy, I guess it doesn't matter

I was confused too — at first I thought the Drakes were married, then I thought Mother-Son. If they were married, it seemed weird for Edith to be all "Why didn't they want me back?"

A million other people have answered this, I'm sure, but I *just* watched it, so: "How did Vera know about Mary and the Turk, anyway?"

I only just watched this on Hulu; it was terrific. What was funny was that right before this, I watched the Christmas Alec Baldwin ep on Netlfix (the first appearance of "Schweddy Balls"). In that monologue, Baldwin talks about not wanting to do the show….and Fallon appears as the "Ghost of Christmas Future," saying

I think part of the anger or frustration or whatever stems from the show not being marketed that way. I watched the ads all summer, and I didn't get the vibe that it was a kids/family show — it looked like a "normal" adult drama. Now, perhaps the 8:00 PM timeslot should have clued me in, or that I was watching the ads

I can agree with that.

I loved this episode. I laughed so much, and then as the dean has his breakdown, I cried, too. I don't know if this was a perfect episode, but it was pretty close, especially in terms of building on previous themes/eps/character interactions. It's very small in that I would not show this to someone who'd never seen

10th Kingdom for life! Loved that miniseries so much as a teen (yes, I know). The novelization is actually quite enjoyable. Have the DVDs; haven't watched since college. Nostalgia. I wrote fanfic for it. Wrote Scott Cohen (Wolf) a fan letter, and received a signed picture!

It is possible to have a favorite Iron Chef. Mine is Cat Cora!

Good show, but I really hate the "Britta is the worst" running gag.

Johnny Lever is amazing. I love him. He's great in Yes, Boss. That is all.

Good for him.

Looooved the shit out of it!

They said in a previous ep he spends half is time in Florida and half in Scranton.

Pam as a kangaroo was pretty cute.

I was thinking that myself! The only more surprising person would be Branagh narrating this.

It really bothered me that Leah was this blonde cherubic white girl when all of the other Sixers we've seen are, well, brown. It felt like they were not just saving her, but saving her from horrible savages, like some kind of eighteenth century of a colonist captured by Indians. So bizarre.

It was a metaphor for beating his wife!

Winter will kill all the dinosaurs!

That definitely disturbed me.