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That was my problem with "Jeopardy Room." It was entertaining and all, but it wasn't really a Twilight Zone episode. There should have been someone saying "It was earth all along" or something out of context.

Because someone had to department: Woody Harrelson is hosting SNL for the third time tomorrow night, not the fourth.

All I remember is a parody of Alice Cooper's "Eighteen" switched to be about having to choose between that number of sandwiches and "I just don't know what I want."

I saw them open for Dylan last year and it was easily the most bored I'd been watching a band in years. I was actually hoping for Wilco to come on, and I hate Wilco.

Cause what the world needs now is another folk singer like I need a hole in my head.

Ah, Alaska. I wouldn't have guessed it, but it makes perfect sense you hear that it's the answer.

Anyone else think the "Chicago" song with Rick Neilsen kinda sounds like "just far enough away to be in the clear legally" use of the Holy Diver riff?

If the twins were stronger, one simply would have absorbed the other in the womb. If not, all you have are two weak cowards.

Wrong.

I still don't think we need to check in on Bruce and Alfred every week, but I guess it was okay this episode, or at least better than most. Maybe having him being good at fighting is rushing things even for a show that's constantly rushing everything as it is.

It's a lie! Puppets feel nothing. They just stare at you with their cold, dead eyes, no remorse, no shame.

It was supposed to the finale last season but got pushed back.

Went gambling, won a bunch a money and decided to parlay some of it into going to a Sloan concert down the street from the casino. It was a great show and sometimes my life can be pretty awesome.

"Ventriloquist President" might be the single thing I want most to see.

I thought it was implied that Caesar was the same character of the dummy in the previous ventriloquist episode (the continuity doesn't quite work, but that can be overlooked), partially because it was the same prop. There were really no other carry-overs between episodes in this iteration of the series, so I don't

People dumb enough to give money to Clay Aiken should not legally be allowed to have money. Guy who beat Clay Aiken should make drafting that legislation his top priority.

I live in Michigan, but I think it's pretty well-known.

He was pretty sure you were dead too. Won't he be surprised to see you posted this.

I absolutely loved this movie but find almost everyone else I mention it to holds it in relatively low regard (not outright dislike, just "it was okay.") I can't think of anything else that can achieve that level of emotional impact and effective surrealism simultaneously.

I'm saving up all my money for ravioli at Tom Petty's place.