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    That murderer episode makes me a little sad now knowing that two of their targets have been cleared of any wrongdoing.

    Don't Shoot, was Amazing Race on this past Sunday? My DVR didn't get any of it if it was.

    I've either absolutely loved or absolutely hated each of Adam's performances. This was easily in the love column—gave me chills actually. So from his baby pics, are we to assume those are freckles and not acne scars he's hiding with all that makeup?

    I especially agree with regard to November. My wife watched a little bit of Man on the Street, and immediately commented on how horrible an actress she was. Later, when she was revealed to be an active, I was all, ha in your face. But then she was just as awful in this episode when she was supposed to be herself…

    But back to the original post, how is "that guy" supposed to have any idea that she has a kid? He doesn't know her true identity. Did I miss something?

    Topher is a discharged doll.

    (I was referring to commenter "Cultural References," not implying this has become Family Guy)

    If this was an A, there can never be a B. Cultural References nailed it in my opinion-no plot or character development and frankly, lots of stale jokes. The teen wolf bit evoked the only audible laugh from me. B-/C+

    Interesting—I like just about everything Wiig does, but the balloon ride character seems a little too derivative of Dr. Steve Brule. Great job!

    I think it was Kenneth's tie with the $7 price tag.

    Kris has the gals in my office all wet. I think he's safe. I hope it's the roughneck. They'll save Lil if it's her.

    And people like you that have the sense and courtesy to not come comment on a thread devoted to a show they don't like.

    Good point Jorel. I kept waiting for that line while watching last night, but didn't realize until just now that they skipped it. Well played.

    Ok, it's been a long time since I've seen it—what were the other references?

    I quit watching Gone With the Wind on my vcr at the intermission, does that count? Closest I remember walking out of a movie was Eyes Wide Shut, followed closely by Thin Red Line and History of Violence.

    Scott
    Wish he'd put on some glasses.

    My favorite lines were Jack's descriptions of the movie—something about a woodland ape and a dangerous environmental message.

    …Malaysian Youth Orchestra Foundation…?

    So no gender balance in the top 12—great if not, but that would be a first, no?

    Crabbiness was warranted. I think some contestants' family members are lurking and taking your review a little too personally.