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Marc Kandel
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Its funny how aside from the infection hypotheses being thrown around, most folks here are giving serious thought to exactly what most of us would want to do if the zombie shit hit the fan - find a secure, defendable place where people could live and subsist and then study the enemy.  One of the reasons I loved the

Aw just thinking about this episode makes me miss Roddy McDowall.  Its not just his uncontrolled venom when the DA has him on the ropes, its that soft stumbling backtracking when he realizes he's just indicted himself… "Ah… Can I have that last statement stricken from the record?"  which of course leads to one of the

I actually hope they never do that speech, because a good as the comic was at that point, that was an incredibly standout hokey moment. As tin as Kirkman can get with dialogue at times (and that's a critique softened with love considering I've got more than my share of Walking Dead and Invincible collections), that

Thaaaaaaaat's the one.   And yes, having that said by Quark (with Shimmerman selling it for every piece of latinum its worth), gives it a punch I couldn't see if it was from any other character because its a comment not just born out of self-righteousness, its equal exasperation as Quark's sick of being either

And how beautiful is that scene where Jerry, Elaine and George are as immersed in the toys of yesteryear as they were as children, framed by Jerry's boxwined girl of the week's inert form?  They're all so committed to having fun, they sell the contentment and joy of that moment so well, its a marvellous scene.  "Who

yeah no controversy here for me. Giant balls of oil, hawk vs. squirrel vs. George's face, Kramer turning into a Looney tunes hallucination before a salivating Newman?  All made of win.  When "Seinfeld" goes zany, its still "Seinfeld" going zany which means its already playing at a higher level then most other tv and

And that's supposed to read "tirade" but replying to my own post with a correction is actually easier than trying to edit the post evidently as five or six tries to do so hasn't corrected the typo.  Jesus this is way to much work in my workday.

Yeah, that episode is waaaay down the pipe I believe (Season… 3 perhaps?) but yeah its an interesting tirage that actually shuts Sisko up and gives us a glimmering that there's a writer on staff that's put a bit of thought into what might be an upside of a culture of greed, treachery and mysoginy.  It could all be

Bucky Calloway for the win- McCammon's Wolf's Hour is great reading and for me one of his stronger efforts (Bucky and I take different opinions at that point, but I have to say I like it much better than "Swan Song" which is what most folks will usually point to for McCammon's stronger stuff, though I'm also very fond

And this is why nobody's a pussy for taking immunity when they can; because next thing you know you're hundreds of feet over the frozen ground in a gondola choosing between horseradish and goat dick and good luck!  The high water mark of this season was the "Snow White" dinner.  The subsequent eps have basically been

Hokey radio-DJ or not, the crank Jay described where the guy is purchasing thousands of pounds of litter from a pet store while he's got lions roaring in the background actually made me chuckle. 

Really disappointed to see Ed go, but even more irritated that Bravo's editing team overplayed their hand to the point where I knew that was what had to happen after the commercial break- from the Judges table perspective, they spent so much time harping on the flaws in Lindsay's dish that by the time they got around

I started re-watching the whole series months ago and yes, despite the fact that the OS/TNG inspired plots aren't as campy or awful (with of course the exception of "Wishes" which is just flat out embarassing- the worst aspect being Bashir's already hamhanded awkward crush on Dax becoming…. what the hell would you

As many have said, the highlight was Grayson's delivery of "like a MEATBALL?" and the subsequent taming of Tom.  I get why some folks would side with Tom, but a goodly percentage of the challenges are about taking a commonplace dish and "uplifiting" it (here substitute "uplift" with "healtharize").  So why not chicken