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well, presumably she already told Chris everything that she told the feds. But yeah, letting Chris leave was a terrible move. Of course, the worse move is not just leaving on her own after he left.

I completely agree. I get choked up by Chris' realization of how completely screwed they are every time. I'd have to say this and "White Caps" are the two best acted episodes of television I've ever seen.

Thank you! I've been trying to figure out what that was for ages!

Yeah, and I love in The Beatles Anthology when they show clips of interviews during that time, and the first question was always "is this the end of The Beatles?"

Yeah, I guess they probably thought they should milk it as much as they could since it couldn't possibly last, right? In 1964 alone, Capitol released 6 Beatles albums. That's in one freaking year! Granted, one of those had been released in '63 in the UK and the others had lots of singles and whatnot thrown on to pad

I've always loved that people thought The Beatles were all washed up while they were taking their sweet time making Sgt. Pepper and the Strawberry Fields/Penny Lane single. They'd never taken so long to put out a record (even though it was only like 5 months or something) and the kids were moving on to other things,

I definitely agree. The first time I played Morrowind, I wandered around bored as hell having no clue what I was supposed to do. Eventually I made it to Balmora and started talking to people and learning about various quests that were available. Sometime in there I began to realize that there wasn't anything I was

Exactly. The guy who actually committed the crime no longer exists.

Seriously? No "Sopranos" theme? Cuz that's the winner. Although "It's Garry Shandling's Show" is close.

There was an episode where something gets into Shake's brain or something and causes him to see all of their furniture come to life and tell him to kill himself. This came on as I was getting stoned for the first time in years. Needless to say, it was also the last time.

Silent Hill 2 is still the single scariest piece of media I've ever experienced. Movies rarely scare me, but damn, every second of that game was terrifying. Pyramid Head is still the scariest "monster" I've ever seen.

I'd have to say the scariest thing (or at least the hardest scene to actually keep my eyes on) is near the end of Inland Empire when the bizarre, smiling monstrosity appears in the hall staring down the main character. That face just completely freaked me out. My friend and I paused it on that upon second viewing and

High Noon kicks many of their asses, if not all. Gary Cooper could take 'em all on.

Oh yes, that's one of my favorite little comic bits of the season, for sure.

Great redwood of a whore!
That's a line I now use every time I get the chance. Also, the way Gob says "shape up or ship up" is commonly quoted amongst friends.

I must be even more out of the loop than I thought….
I've only ever heard 3 of these songs ("Lose Yourself," "Hallelujah" and "Seven Nation Army"). I have a feeling I should consider myself lucky.

Anyone who is unable to find "Duck Soup" funny literally has no soul. That's like saying you hated "Singin' In The Rain." It's impossible.

I don't think it was so much merely seeing that he wasn't captain that bothered him, but seeing that his entire personality had been changed. He wasn't the person he'd always been. It's pretty much as if the Picard he'd always knows HAD died, and was replaced with someone else entirely.

I agree, "crackers" is probably my favorite Kramer line. His reading of it is just so bizarre and quick.

While My Guitar Gently Weeps was Clapton…