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    I think he really did shout it out to the lobby, because cuddy did in fact fire him.

    I think they were insinuating that his problems are psychological, not substance related. And weirdly, those creepy old-looking private hospitals are usually far nicer than your run of the mill city psych facility…take it from someone who works in a city psych facility.

    Cat food
    Did anyone catch Colbert last night? He pointed out a study done by the academy of wine economists, examining whether people can tell the difference between various pate-type products (true pate, liver mousse, liverworst, spam, etc) and dog food. Apparently, only 3 out of 18 participants correctly identified

    At this point, DCRJ, I don't think I even need to say anything. We all know what I would say in our weekly pas de deux, and you keep setting them up. I think you enjoy it.

    The Italian market on Arthur Ave in the bronx has plenty of brains on display. I'm not quite sure how your regular butcher extracts the brain, but I'm guessing most slaughterhouses have some automated way to do it.

    I imagine the pig brains were boiled to help them maintain integrity. I mean, let's be honest - if you go to a traditional french restaurant and order the tete du veau, you're gonna be eating some brains. It's not THAT bizarre of a meal.

    At this point, isn't it pretty well established that high cholesterol is generally genetic, and that it would take years of eating high cholesterol products on a regular basis to even approach high levels of LDL if you don't have a genetic propensity?

    Like others, I am surprisingly rather sad at this announcement…best of luck, Chang, and I hope that you join as a commenter to occasionally update us on your disgusting eating habits.

    I'm not quite sure what happened either - was he basically just popping pills all day? Was there even a patient?

    Liked it
    Mainly because it did a pretty decent job of representing split brains, even though a full callosotomy is rarely performed in the US anymore, and alien hand syndrome is a very rare symptom of it. I'd be surprised if there was a 20 year old who had it.

    As someone mentioned the last time this movie was brought up, it's pretty much a bald rip-off of palahniuk's survivor.

    Duck Tales, you bastards.

    I loved that movie when it came out and I was 17. Now, I cringe at the thought of having to watch it again. It was clearly made for teenagers, drama students, and those with histrionic personality disorder.

    You gotta get to the White Castle before the weirdos show up!

    Agreed, I really wanted to see the attic. I assume it's just a meat locker of bodies, since the minds are all in wedges somewhere.

    3 - Exactly, people seem to have missed that it was alpha kicking a dude into the machinery that caused the composite dump.

    I think Whedon, in his predictable way, was trying to show that a uber genius woman filled with women is naturally good, and an uber genius man filled with men is naturally bad.

    Well, presumably Madeline has no idea what they made her do as a doll, and will never find out.

    Yes, but if they went after the dollhouse now, Echo would never get her original personality back.

    Dutch Baby, you just blew my mind.