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1. Hissing Fauna
2. False Priest
3. Sunlandic Twins
4. Cherry Peel
5. Satanic Panic in the Attic
(I rearranged 3-5 multiple times… the order could just as easily go the other way now that I think of it)
6. Skeletal Lamping
7. Everything else, which admittedly I haven't spent as much time listening to

This is a good distinction. For what it's worth, I enjoyed Miles more than any other contestant last season but I can't stand Young (at least so far as his "character" is being presented on this reality show— props to the man himself for posting here last week)

Young is the Miles Mendenhall of Season 2. His work is mediocre at best, but he knows exactly what buttons to push for the judges and does so week after week. I don't know if Young will win, but I think he's the prohibitive favorite to be around til the last episode.

Traditionally, a story that begins In medias res begins in the middle, through flashbacks tells the story of the beginning of the drama, and then proceeds to the conclusion (the Odyssey is probably the best example).  As Emily pointed out in her review, this episode didn't give us enough information about the

Re: Merle in the sneak preview

I was a little surprised we didn't get to see the "Beavis and Butthead are not role-models. They're not even humans, they're cartoons" warning at the start of this episode. But yeah come to think of it, I guess I'm not that surprised considering whats on TV these days

I thought this as well. I don't remember the characters being nearly as witty as they were tonight

Masuka looked like he was enjoying it too.

"The creepy nanny from last season has been replaced with Batista’s sister, for whatever reason."