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egregious Book of Mormon omission.

Did anyone see the flash at the end of the hurricane sequence? There's one final lightning flash and it's of a front door. I could totally be making this up but I could've sworn it was the front door of the house from the episode "Moving" (the one where he resolves to buy the house way out of his price range). It

More Nikki Finke satire!

Accidentally bought tix to this Philly show a while ago. Now YOU KNOW imabethere.

1. Canadian Girl
2. We've Been Had
3. On the Water
4. Stranded
5. The Rat
6. Wake Up
7. Juveniles
8. In the New Year
9. We Can't Be Beat
10. Angela Surf City

I don't think you can top We've Been Had. 

Deadwood?

Can I suggest this doesn't run weekly?

I understand the writers went on strike to get paid fairly for their work in new media.

Strikingly well said. I laughed the hardest tonight at all of Henrietta's lines.

@lone audience: We get it.

Hollywood hasn't run out of ideas
They're just actively ignoring them. Not to be a Sober Sam, but it's about mitigating risk in Hollywood's business model.

Douchemobiles
Technically, there's three kinds of douchemobiles: also, a batmobile-like super deusche vehicle.

Verisimilitude
Verisimilitude is used more on the AV Club than anywhere else in the world, including in the google-discovered Harry Nicolaides book of the same (http://www.akha.org/content…, which apparently got him arrested in Bangkok.

Is there anyone on staff who never watched this show (probably not)?

The Prestige
Not to add to this fracas, but I was very confused by the inclusion of The Prestige. I went back and checked—the original review deems it a B. The end of the year list: #7; only Tasha (#10) and Rabin (an outlier at #2) include it in their personal top 10. I think I smell some back room politicking by

The Prestige
Not to add to the I was just plain confused why this would be on here. So I decided to go back and read the review and see if there was something I missed. Scott Tobias gave it a B. And then I looked at the year in review, it was #7, but only Tasha Robinson (put it at #10) and Nathan Rabin (a outlier at

Go Birds
Your dog must be a hard-as-nails son of a bitch.

You and Paco are wrong
The real overarching theme of this show is that serial killers can't help but constantly speak in double entandras.

New Theory
I don't know if this has been mentioned before, but: