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I very interesting theory…probably too big of a stretch, though it would answer some odd incongriuties, like, if they sent a probe back to determine where the time rip terminated, and they never found the probe, how could they know everything would be hunky dory, and it was an alternate timeline?  It could have easily

90 percent of this show is great…but that whole bit of cut-from-whole-cloth "let's move the plot forward" exposition between the two sixers over the petroglyphs was fucking stupid.

The scene with Walt and Hank, when Hank says Walt can come to him for anything, sure seemed like a setup for Walt spilling everything to Hank.  I think that'd be a fascinating way for things to go in the final season, given they can't go much further with Walt and everyone else, now that he's been booted from the drug

If John Huston were alive and making a TV series, this is precisely what he'd make.  More and more it reminds me of "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" and what a little wealth will do to people's souls…

Wow only 31 comments so far (excluding this one).  Shit, Parenthood's last ep. had more than this.  Interest in this show waning much?

Those who bought the blu-ray are all a bunch of fucking tools. 

Have you noticed how lately, Leonard's eyebrows are almost perpetually arched when he speaks, like a sideways question mark.  So hammy.  Johnny Galecki is easily this show's weakest cast member, in terms of acting ability, and if this show has taken a positive turn in terms of evolution and development, it's that they

I know Jim Parsons is gay in real life, but beginning in the first episode and by the end of the second, it seemed that Parsons/Sheldon was practically mincing around and lisping.  And then to top it with that interior design bit about why Penny should get rid of the chair.  And not long after, I watched a season 1

Wow.  Normally when the AVClub gives a poor mark, I agree.  But this show and I clicked.  Oh sure, there are flaws.  The whole woman in a men's club thing is played out.  But I liked what they did with Maria Bello's character.  I guess, coming from so many procedurals like Law & Order, where they have very little

Maybe if we mock her enough she'll develop an eating disorder.

Holy shit she's 29?  Jeez, I'd have had her pegged as a heavily made up 35-year old. 

Oh tell me about it.  I'm a videographer, and I did a wedding once where one of the toasts was made by the Maid of Honor-this bad complected chick who'd obviously spent the previous day in a tanning bed-and she acted as though she were the most interesting, exciting person, and we would hang on her every word, which

Whitney Cummings has ZERO on camera personality or charisma, but she THINKS she does, which together makes for an awful, noxious television.

I keep mistaking the lead (Caviezel) for the Rocketeer/mayor who may or may not have killed Rosie Larson

Have you never seen "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"  I though that was a prerequisite for registration here!

I guess you could always lobbest yourself at it.

Twenty years ago I might've cared.

I'm still waiting for the ultimate crossover special entitled: Doctor Who: The Eleven Doctors.  Make it happen!

Wow, I don't know where to begin…

How the hell is it that with two people covering this fest, there was not one mention of Samsara, the long in the making following to perhaps one of the greatest documentaries ever made, "Baraka" and the first film shot entirely in 65mm Super Panavision since Hamlet 15 years ago?