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    Ballard knew what the wedge was - he had a whole conversation with Topher about it.

    Why do we think that whiskey was originally a mallory-type killer? She was imprinted - that was a dollhouse assignment.

    I think alpha didn't want to kill echo because he likes her body (he was obsessed with it since he met her as a doll). I think he preferred to escape to be able to try again later.

    Saunders understands she is Whiskey because she was programmed to work with the dolls knowing they were dolls, and she spends pretty much all of her time around them.

    It seems to me to be both anti greedy oligarchy and anti bleeding liberal guilt. So…despite its wackiness, it's pretty realistic.

    and…apparently…Alan Arkin went there.

    I have never met anyone who went to either school (though a large amount of people who went to Hampshire), but Bennington is famous for being where Bret Easton Ellis and Jonathan Lethem went to school, and they both use it as the setting for Rules of Attraction and Fortress of Solitude.

    I was in britain when Mamma Mia was in the theatre (like, the show, not the movie), and people were crazed about it.

    Karl Pilkington is always right. I saw a chinese homeless person last week, and I was like, fuck, Karl is right! You NEVER see that!

    Well, it would be a significantly lower likelihood than from siblings, but way way higher than random.

    Kumite does indeed just mean sparring, as opposed to kata or waza.

    @slowmo - that is like the "initial, initial Kim's" tae kwon do in NYC. there is like, RM Kim's, GA Kim's, etc. All with the same storefront and design. But they are not related, as they have constant lawsuits against each other.

    Well, I think the only one who didn't really like Charles was Jim, and Michael stole their clients in the first place, so the exasperation remains.

    I'm pretty sure they mentioned that he glued the dress together with maple syrup.

    I think that I liked this ep so much because it harkened back to the lighter days of the Booze Cruise, and the beach episode.

    I agree with whoever said that Erin is sort of a dream girl who is silly and seems to be into everything that everyone does (e.g. the dancing with Michael). They need to prevent any romance with another office mate to keep that going.

    I like everything from chuck aside from Haunted and Snuff (I thought rant was actually the best of his post-survivor books), which I think he did say was supposed to be read in one sitting like a novella.

    Seriously, I was amazed that guy didn't fall down the stairs, running with the camera.

    Seriously, I would want to slap that person in the face, but I don't think my hand is compatible.