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you should really watch The Thing.

he seems not to get hung up on it - see the Pacey-Con short for College Humor.

he seems not to get hung up on it - see the Pacey-Con short for College Humor.

The Cut Man Cometh was my gateway episode to the series. Shoe Money Tonight is another episode I love.

The Cut Man Cometh was my gateway episode to the series. Shoe Money Tonight is another episode I love.

a clip on Youtube from "The Cut Man Cometh" was my first encounter Sports Night; after that, I just *had* to watch the whole series.

a clip on Youtube from "The Cut Man Cometh" was my first encounter Sports Night; after that, I just *had* to watch the whole series.

Hawkeye had his moment with the (spoilers?) exploding arrow.

Hodor: An Unauthorized Autobiography, by Bran Stark

I am not ashamed to say that I was smiling for the entire hospital scene between Olivia and Peter (and Walter and Astrid). it was a nice moment of closure - and I wouldn't have had any issues with the series ending on that note.

if there's a show that can pull off a Gainax Ending, then it's probably Fringe

the Fringe writers only want you to do cardio.

William Sadler, of Die Hard 2 fame - though for me he'll always be Sloan of Section 31.

@avclub-f0c28c550d55c407a393cd97dc40e763:disqus I think the commentary on the end is: if we have to sacrifice our youngs to old Lovecraftian gods in the most gruesome and yet "Standard & Practice" codified way, then we're not really doing our humanity a great service - to which I kind of agree.

though I'd completely agree with you on that, I'm afraid that the only way for the Moff to avoid the Recurring Companion Syndrome (Rose Tyler, anyone?) is to actually kill Amy and Rory Pond off.

the last part should be the subject of another interview.