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They'd better not leave Gus' backstory on the mantle. We spent hours this year confronted with the fact that the (extremely scary) Cartel couldn't kill Gus because they were scared of the consequences of doing so. Now Walt has done it - there had damn well better be some consequences coming his way.

Finally, after a word is changed, "Friday Night ('s A Great Night For Football)" can rise triumphant to its well-deserved place as the theme song of MNF.

Wait - Source Code the TV series? Wasn't that called '7 Days'?

I suspect that the eyepatch is a videoscreen that constantly shows you a picture of the Silence - how else could you effectively be their non-subconscious henchwoman? Makes perfect sense for River to pop it on to fight them if that's the case.

So she chooses not to remember who killed her sister? Really? Wouldn't it make more sense if she remembered that day, just like every other, but the information was no use in solving the crime, which is entirely plausible?

You`re dead on about the shirt. More interesting: That Barney is getting some very shocking or bad news on the phone.

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You missed the best overly-verbose Homer. When he's walking past Bart and tosses off a "Now there's a machiavellian countenance."

Not like Rabin to miss a Simpsons reference-

GOB's Chicken Dance-
Is it a reference to 'The Room' before anyone outside of LA knew what that was?

The Well-Worn Lock
I think it's a little weird that Todd, in questioning the plausibility of what a monster the father was (and that the mother would act as his accomplice), was essentially doing what Catherine complained about in the episode - asserting that monsters like that just can't exist, since it's easier to

What I love is the central simpsonsness of the double reference. In the beginning Martin is lauded for his report celebrating the Gas Chromatograph, then later, we see that, like most things, the G.C. sucks at what it's designed to do.

Ebert's second review of Unforgiven did a pretty severe 180, and that was only a few months later, IIRC.

I remember an interview years ago where Foley blamed the decision to bury the movie was inspired by one incredibly bad review from when it played a festival in New York. Apparently the distributor got cold feet after the movie was viciously slammed, and just did whatever they could to get it off their hands with the

So they nominated a line originally from Studio 60, and snubbed the actual best line in The Social Network: "I'm six-five, two twenty, and there are two of me."

So, five years later-
And the Miike movie has come and gone - and it was terrible compared to the game's poorly-animated cutscenes.

As he said at the end of The Big Bang - "I was plastic." So he remembers being that way, but he's human now.

@Murray—Present

Or maybe it was next season… when was the Valentine episode?