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I remember seeing this int he theaters as a teenager and liking it…and then it ended and the people all around me started applauding and whistling, and some even got up to give it a standing O.  I looked around me at these people in this small theater in a small midwestern town applauding images flickering on a screen

I remember seeing this int he theaters as a teenager and liking it…and then it ended and the people all around me started applauding and whistling, and some even got up to give it a standing O.  I looked around me at these people in this small theater in a small midwestern town applauding images flickering on a screen

Oh how awesome that show was.  I can't think of the name of it off the top of my head because my wife and I always just called it Bradley Whitford's Mustache.

Oh how awesome that show was.  I can't think of the name of it off the top of my head because my wife and I always just called it Bradley Whitford's Mustache.

Have to agree with Chris Klein that Sabrina is fedorable.

Have to agree with Chris Klein that Sabrina is fedorable.

I thought all the commas were fine.  Nice, even.

I thought all the commas were fine.  Nice, even.

So by "professionals" I'm assuming you mean you paid to visit their dungeons?  If so, 2 for 2 isn't really all that surprising.

So by "professionals" I'm assuming you mean you paid to visit their dungeons?  If so, 2 for 2 isn't really all that surprising.

Yeah, that was bugging me pretty much the whole episode. I tend to get caught up on little plot points like that.

Yeah, that was bugging me pretty much the whole episode. I tend to get caught up on little plot points like that.

It's been more years than I'd like to admit since I saw this as an undergrad.  Is this the one that features Sting driving his tricked out scooter?  Maybe it was just the usual college boy philistinism and lack of understanding of Mod culture, but, if so, all I remember getting out of the movie was "Hey, that's Sting"

It's been more years than I'd like to admit since I saw this as an undergrad.  Is this the one that features Sting driving his tricked out scooter?  Maybe it was just the usual college boy philistinism and lack of understanding of Mod culture, but, if so, all I remember getting out of the movie was "Hey, that's Sting"

I really liked this when I read it in high school not too long after it came out (was a teachers aide teaching remedial reading in a local elementary school and one of the teachers I was working with recommended it to me).  Then, in college, I read Ayn Rand's Anthem (her only good book) and realized that The Giver

I really liked this when I read it in high school not too long after it came out (was a teachers aide teaching remedial reading in a local elementary school and one of the teachers I was working with recommended it to me).  Then, in college, I read Ayn Rand's Anthem (her only good book) and realized that The Giver

Was it just me, or was that the smiling piano guy from Glee playing piano for the dancers at their ballet practice?

Was it just me, or was that the smiling piano guy from Glee playing piano for the dancers at their ballet practice?

You say that like you didn't see the episode with Amy Acker in a nun outfit (or a fairy outfit for that matter).  Too bad they chose to hide the hotness of Emma Caufield.  But yeah, fairy tale Red and Storybrooke Regina are the hottest regulars on the show.

The writers of this show really need to take some lessons from the How I Met Your Mother writers on continuity and the value of not retconning every freaking thing just because it seems like it'd make for a cheap laugh.