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Well, that would be reasonable if the world were logical.  But,the world is not logical. If it was logical, how would Old Nehamkin be younger than Young Nehamkin?

Sorry, guys. I think all the talk about a Saul spinoff has been a ruse. A ruse, I tell ya!  It was designed to make you feel that one person, one person, on this whole show might be definitely safe after the finale. Well, I'm betting he won't be. They just wanted you to think he would, so when Walt or Todd whacks him,

Singing. Dancing. Star-crossed lovers as the Sharknado takes on it's arch enemy, the Jetnado. It's West Side Storynado.

Let's not have a row about this…a Savile Row.

Or maybe midgets?

I think you are right about My Screw-Up. I think other episodes have come close, though. Specifically, the Season 8 epsiode with Glynn Turman as the dying patient, My Last Words. The moments with the patient, JD and Turk ring very emotionally true to me. Also, the bit with the beer and the flare guns is pretty great.

Myles, what do you think we're reviewing?

I always found "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" to be one very long, very dirty metaphor. The central plot is Jess and Dean fighting over Rory's "basket." I don't know if that was the intended metaphor, but once I it clawed it's way it to my head during the auction where men bid money on women's "baskets" I could not unsee it.

The harmonies on that Sloop John B record are specatacular. There's a vocal breakdown during the bridge that freaks me out everytime I hear it.

He said, "If I could walk that way, I wouldn't need the talcum powder!"

Kind of a let down episode compared to the last few. I think the season and episode grades here are very fair. It's not that I hate quasi-mystical stuff in my sci-fi, it's just we've seen so much of it. What I like about Defiance, and what I hope they build on next season, is the day to day in this particular world.

In my mind, Saul is the same guy from the NewsRadio episode where Dave's friends were trying to put the old A Cappella group back together. He was already a lawyer. When Chock Full Of Notes fell apart, he changed his name and moved to Albuquerque.

Having heard a lot of Paul Feig's voice this week, I can't help but be struck by how much he sounds like Jason Sudeikis doing his Mitt Romney impression.

Exactly. And combined with a revived Italian city-state and certain android/robotic industrial intrests, they will create a ruling axis never to be defeated. Be on the look out for Florence, The Welsh, and the Machines!

"Why, a bag you carry in your hands? Wow! That is just another uh-MAZE-ing part….of California's Gold!" - Huell Howser

"LUTHOR NAILS SUPERMAN TO CHURCH DOOR -

The Bliss Album is a legitimately great album. There, I said it.

I'm from Indiana. We didn't get Nirvana until 1997.

Guys, check out the newest issue of my zine. We talk about all the hip things: Snap bracelets, hyper color shirts. And, a big expose on computers. They only store years in two digits! What happenswhen the Year Two Thousand comes around and is there any acronynom we can use as shorthand for that?

A game of horseshoes?!?!?!?!