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I believe the correct animal in this one is Panthers. As in Dillon. As in, "Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose".

I believe the story goes that Bill Lawrence wanted to change the title, but after initially being open to it, ABC kiboshed it.

Don't you mean the "Lou Diamond Phillips Official Bobby Cobb's Penny Can Can"?

I also thought he was safe since he's made it across two series. But alas…he will be missed. The depths of his apathy never ceased to amuse.

Oh no. I didn't even think of that…I'm just going to pretend you never asked that question.

I'm glad I'm not the only one. I've tried to reign it in with series three…

Skins US was such a disappointment. I couldn't make it all the way through the season.

I was a sucker for the preview of this episode. It totally made you think much more awesomeness was in store…

He's also the guy responsible for "The O.C." and "Chuck". So at worst, it'll have a really great first season, a second season that can't possibly live up to expectations, a third that's a slog to get through, and a resurgent fourth that reminds you why you liked the show in the first place.

Yeah, I've given up on trying to make sense of "Misfits" time travel "rules". It got in the way of my enjoyment of the story.

Totally. I think back to Nathan in series two questioning why they have these superpowers and never resorted to using them to commit crime, well aside from murdering people, as Simon steals the money from the armored truck. The superpowers happened to these kids who really didn't have much going for them until the

Ah yes, reading these responses I can see that my memory has become selective in the years since I last watched the first season. I chose to only remember the fun parts of that story arc, and not the infuriating ones.

You know, I never understood why everyone hated the Oliver
story/character so much. Especially because it culminates in Ryan and
Marissa's slow-motion kiss on New Year's Eve/Day set to Finley Quaye's "Dice". Josh Schwartz knew how to make a college-aged girl swoon…

Regarding that, it took Alisha dying for me to wonder about the fact that we never see, outside of Sally, anyone mourning or trying to find out what happened to their victims. There's so many, you'd think eventually someone would wonder. Like, where are all these probation workers coming from? Is no one alarmed by the

I've learned to let go of what I perceive to be holes in the time travel logic of Misfits. It makes my head hurt otherwise. But…

Yeah, if having more episodes means more slack pacing, I'd rather they go back to a six episode run.

I agree with you on the second point. I would have rather spent more time with the Misfits we already know, but that could be because, while I appreciate his acting, Gilgun's Rudy isn't my favorite…and I hate his whiny twin.

I thought the same exact thing after watching the finale - still heartbreaking, but probably not as shocking if we had the Alisha and Simon visibility of series two.

Did you watch the behind the scenes video for ep 7? At the end, it sounds like he's gone, too…

SPOILERS!