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Every Bobby Brown song will always be Wet 'n' Wild to me; every Journey song the roller rink.

Has she incorporated her story about her high school boyfriend into her act? It was hysterical when she told it on You Make It Weird, even unpolished.

Wait, so Paul Simon has a brother named Eddie and married a woman named Edie?

If ever there was an occasion for the Big Red "NO"….

Dear God what is with the Doctor's fingers in that picture?!

I have to disagree with Todd on the song order, though - the New Pornographers musical would have to cold open, like their first album, with the catchy synths and building hooks of "Mass Romantic".

Marvel can use anything besides ROM himself, since it was all created by Bill Mantlo for the comic. The Wraiths and Galadorians have shown up a few times in the past couple of decades.

Another theory: Fitz's brain damage leaves him a drooling, incontinent mess physically and only able to communicate by hooking a computer up to his brain. He survives until Season 8, when he is thrown into a time machine and taken back a few years, just in time to be played by Brad Dourif and shot by Ward.

Well, he's available for next season.

I'm far from the first person to offer this theory, but I think I'm the first one in this thread: Skye and her dad are Dire Wraiths (blobby shapeshifting alien wizards who hide among us to TAKE OVER THE WORLD!!!). Maybe that means that the half-a-blue-guy was actually half-a-Galadorian? Spaceknights would be cool….

I noticed too that they seem to be setting up Triplett as Ward's replacement on the team. Not sure if he'll be better but at least Simmons will get a plot.

LIked for the Ward nickname.

Richard Kind! And Peter Dinklage as a religious Jew!
….but yeah, that tag at the end of the trailer was DIRE.

Vulture posted an oral history of Undressed just last month (which might have prompted this article): http://www.vulture.com/2013… . I never watched it, but the number of TV writers who moved through this factory is pretty impressive (Damon Lindleof, Steven S. DeKnight, et. al.). Not to mention an early Katee Sackhoff