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I think that's quite likely, actually. Her laugh was perfect, because it managed to encapsulate the fact that Howard bugs her, but is occasionally quite funny, and it also managed to make her seem very comfortable and at home with that group. ("Safe", perhaps.)

I almost forgot about that fantastic phone call. Much funnier than drunken Lily-as-a-baby, when it comes to office sexual shenanigans.

Party School Bingo.

The best 3-D moment in this movie is the one that answers the questions "What does light look like in 3-D?" It might not be a question you've ever asked, or one you want answered, but there it is.

Racetrack all the way. I'm a straight woman, and she is second only to Six in making me wish I wasn't.

I don't think everyone could be a Cylon, exactly, because no one but the four turned on. Maybe they have Cylon heritage? I don't know - I think the Cylons broke off back at Kobol and founded their own planet, and perhaps the humans hunted them down and took them out. So they had to destroy human civilization to

Well, they are still running from Cavil and his Cylon boy band.

I like the fact that Anders was famous on Earth, and then became famous on Caprica.

I wasn't so much pro-Lee/Dualla as I was aggravated with the whole Lee/Kara affair.
They both treated Dualla so poorly it made me dislike Lee and despise Kara. What I
loved about tonight is how, through Dee's eyes, I remembered why I loved Lee so much to
begin with, and why it was such a let down when he disappointed

I don't know about dead-Kara's corpse being 2000 year's old, unless she really is wearing
a wig. But I like the general direction you're heading.

I keep coming back to those people that Adama found in his flashback to the war - Six
there, and Leobon, I believe. I've always assumed they were humans whose genetic
material was taken to make the Cylons. Now what? Are the final 5 the old Cylons,
and the other seven newer models they made? I'm very excited to

Goodnight Irene
The lyrics that give us "Sometimes A Great Notion"….

A-?
I don't think I've ever been one to care about or gripe about grading on this site, but if this was not an A++, gold star production of a a TV episode, well then I just don't know. I laughed (Adama stealing that last glug of space bourbon), I cried, I lost my faith in humanity, I regained my faith in humanity.

I thought maybe Angela didn't know what the missionary position was, and assumed it was filthy because it had a name. Either way, great line.

But if Jim were the new boss, he wouldn't fire Michael. He's got way too big of a soft spot for him.

Unless they named Blonde Girl Writer when they gave her the bra.

There are two girl writers - Blonde Girl Writer is the one they bought the bra for (not Cerie). There is also Brunette Girl Writer. Both are, I believe, nameless.

Agreed - I was also bummed that she went from cool to lame so quickly. Still, I like to see Rue get work.

Yeah, she's basically a puppy in a funny hat. And considering she's actually pregnant I don't know that it's fair to blame the show. She's my least favorite character, but only by process of elimination (I actually find Ted funny 70-80% of the time).

Does Marshall really seem like the kind of guy who'd masturbate at work? That never occurred to me, but as soon as Barney started talking about it, I knew it's what he thought they meant. I thought it was really nice character work, as well as a good choice of a euphemism (we saw Marshall's magazine, which was