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I don't think many people would pirate Blart. Different demographic from those that normally download.

I believe the correct term is "knockin' boots."

Truffle fries are the shit. Especially with parmesan. And when you get them from a local burger place sometimes they're so greasy/oily/delicious you bite down and a little bit of truffle oil squirts in your mouth. Spectacular.

It was off-putting to me as well - I think it's because, like Todd said, at first glance it looks like a single camera show, and I was a tiny bit confused by a single camera show with a laugh track. When I figured out it was a traditional sitcom, it made more sense, but I was very aware of the laugh track by that

And fuck New York too.

Michael's soul is trapped on the island. Walt was only on the island for a short time, didn't have near the experiences, and hopefully is with other people more important to him. The actor who played Eko wanted five times the amount of money offered (according to Lostpedia).

I think Christian's appearance would have worked better on the island somehow. But again, it's not my story.

We always dipped pretzels in chocolate almond bark around Christmas growing up, and Flips pale in comparison to that, but they're good when you're desperate.

I agree with the comment about Six Feet Under. I get that the relationships they developed were important, but the ground they covered was already done (and much better) by SFU. And please, no accusations of "not getting it." I get it. And I thought the on island scenes were beautiful, but I thought this

William Henry Harrison died of complications from pneumonia caught while giving a ridiculously long inauguration speech on a drizzly, cold day.

Yeah, I definitely got a SFU vibe from the finale, though comparing the two series isn't really fair. If you want to compare last fifteen minutes of series finales, however, SFU's destroyed me and did everything a series finale should do in regards to the rest of the series, while this one…I'm still digesting.

I have long been a Kate-hater, but I will say that she earned her stripes tonight and is redeemed in my eyes. She's all right.

@ GI Anna - I think those people died before even unplugging it. The reason Des had to go down and do it was because he was able to withstand that much energy. Jack was able to do it because he was the Protector and conditionally immortal.

Charlie and Claire made me well up, but I was a mess with Juliet and Sawyer. And even though I was kinda pissed, that last scene in the church with the light coming in was pretty beautiful, especially when it was cut with Jack's death.

At first I was pissed about the alt-verse ending, and now I'm at the "I'm okay with it" point. I felt played after going through so much emotion upon the reunions (Sawyer and Juliet!) and then, oh, they're dead, but they still had that reunion, and even though it's in the afterlife, it still counts. My main

Do you mean finger bang her? Or does he swipe his dick across her?

I thought Miles could only commune with the dead over the graves/bodies. Am I wrong on this?

I still love Jack! Even though he was an asshole for a bit, his assholeness was coming from a good place.

I think the most excited I've been after an episode is after the s3 finale (which I can't think of the title right now). The flashbacks had this off-putting, not-quite-right feel, and then you see Kate pull up. And this scene plays out but it's hard to follow because you're so damn confused and then, the perfect

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