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Yep, I took my two Fhtagn boys, ages 14 and 11, and my brother who was visiting from Minneapolis. That was HILARIOUS. End-to-end laughter, and I loved the sparkly vampires song (available free on the Rifftrax podcast, BTW).

Getting on the record here with:

This is known in dramatic circles as a "curtain call".

Mike & Molly
Fatties is funny!

Now that's a real shame when folks be throwin' away a perfectly good white boy like that.

Yep, that's what it will take for me, too. But after this review, I will look forward to hitting 'select' rather than sighing.

If ever there was a case for "unequal outcome" it'd be this show.

I beg to differ. (Please? May I please differ?!)
Ben is like Sawyer, allying himself with whomever/whatever he thinks is going to be in his best interests, for the short-term and/or long-term. Ben is interested in the survival/long term WIN of Ben.

Hurley found his Constant (Libby) and now apparently has full recall of both realities? That's my guess, hence the question mark.

Definitely not the only one, PeterF. I thought that was the reason Miles couldn't relay to Ben what the dead (was/were) saying to him. Since Ben killed 'em and all. Makes for an awkward conversation.

Diedrich Bader could really use the work.
You think I got where I am today because I dressed like Peter Pan over here?

Every tiny detail from my formative years is INFINITELY RELEVANT. It's good to be the King.

Sword and Poker?
Hell, it killed her!

Duvall calls his penis The Great Santini.

There is a taxidermied liger on display at the Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City. A municipal trasure, I tellz ya.

This show was bred for its skills in magic.

But he needs oxygen. Oh the irony.

"2 900" means he's European
Where's the commas, Russell? *ducks thrown phone*

I think The Thick of It would actually have to be screened in the US. And considering its incredible predilection for swearing, it won't be on broadcast TV or basic cable, that's for sure. Pay channels if anywhere. For me, I caught it on YouTube.

Starring a pre-Will & Grace Debra Messing!