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Walter with the spike in his eye telling Olivia that he knows what he's doing was one of the most memorable moments for me in the whole series so far. Then to top it with the reveal that Olivia is also seeing Peter made it one hell of an affecting scene. That it us not even really the Olivia and Walter we have come to

I though the concept was pretty brilliant. It was just the execution that was really spotty (starting with it being a crossover EVENT!!!!!!!!!, which always sucks the life right out of anything).

The big rag on BTF that really makes me chuckle is how they got X, Y, and Z wrong about the future.  But when you consider the movie depicted a 1985 in which time travel had already been invented, I think it's safe to say they were not dramatizing our universe.  Therefore, their future need not resemble our future.

What about James Patterson? Does he really write any of his books anymore?

I am not sure anything has tickled me more than to hear my wife refer to Deadwood as "Cocksucker TV."  For that alone, Milch gets a pass for life from me.  I'll watch anything he does, and so far I've always been rewarded for that.

I don't think Milch actually said, "Fuck Deadwood," not even metaphorically.  I think what he actually said was, "Fuck you, HBO. I'll finish Deadwood my way or not at all.  Now let me tell you about this show I'm developing where some woman turns into a cunt after jerking her son off while flying on acid."

Yeah, John from Cincy was pretty fucking awesome. I mean, it was no The Good Wife or anything, but c'mon, what is?

I remember being really blown away by this film when seeing it back in 1988.  As a 45 year old man now, all I can think is, how big a piece of shit person must you be to even get a dog if you know you might have to abandon it?  And then what sort of sociopath must you be to do it more than once? The parents do get

It's okay.  It gets better.

They should simply use the cast from TBBT.

Although I never text and drive, I did watch this PSA while driving.

I'm a week later to the party.  While the age thing is obviously a weird retcon, I'm a little amazed at how impatient everyone is about the memories.  The show just revealed all of this, and now you want to know exactly everything that's happened between now and then immediately? Let them the tell the fucking story

I read it.

Well, yeah.  But have you seen some of the hats Elanor Roosevelt wore?

I do think the knives were out for The Lone Ranger before anyone saw it.  It seemed as if the entire movie was being judged based on a bird-hat. 

Does she play Dawn in the planet of the apes movie?

Dang.  I was hoping for Sharkphoon.  Guess I should have submitted.

Just a fantastic actress with a strange, almost cross-eyed beauty that never really fit into Hollywood's idea of a lead except for that brief and wonderful period from the late 60's through the mid-seventies. She was absolute dynamite as a part of the ensemble in Nashville, and she never failed to be interesting in

Nothing, just hanging in my office, which for some reason smells like urine, vomit, and Jenny Piccalo's snatch.

Or at least some jazzeling of some sort.