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::Nac wonders about how one Signs an apostrophe::

Wow, it was…!

Good point about procedurals… I can't really refute that.

There was a "Trial by Jury" one but maybe you're also thinking of "Evidence," the one where we see the objects first and then how they were relevant.

It got dusty chez Nac when Sasha dropped her boyfriend (and her attitude) and rushed to hug Michelle. It might be getting dusty right now, too! Now that is an odd coincidence. Note to self: Swiffer more.

We're going to have to agree to agree on this.

Last episode Kelly Bishop's character said that she has always assumed raising girls was more difficult (meaning it as an indirect way to call Michelle her daughter), but only because they can get pregnant. Total "Gilmore Girls" shoutout!

Fans of the "24 Hours Earlier" post-cold-open title-card rejoice!

The rum only *looks* red because of the Doppler Ef— Oh yeah this is totally dumb and Stephen King should sue.

At the time, it was a noticeable but tolerable decline in quality. Now, with the added handicap of time having passed (and TV gotten better), it's kind of unwatchable for me. I revisited the finale the other day—an episode people seem to like—and it looked so hokey.

"A Scandal in Bohemea"

Do you happen to know what happens to the numbering after #219? Is it related to "Nation X"?

I hope this is the last time we have to have this pronounce-your-Rs conversation. Forking paths. It's *forking* paths.

The morning is evil.

I love the entire dynamics of Jamie Madrox and his duplicates. He makes one (either on purpose or because someone bumps into him); they get a distinct, maybe exaggerated aspect of his personality; they go off and become a Buddhist monk or professional assassin or whatever; they come back, and he REABSORBS them.

So am I to understand there are *no* rabbinic studies whatsoever in that link?

For maximum confusion, whenever JJ says "Dyn-o-mite!," we cut to a shot of the Blue Falcon and Dynomutt.

I loved that Fey got to address fellow-Palin'er Julianne Moore and Amy got to squee over the spouse of *her* impression, Hillary Clinton.

Crap, I think I gotta concede: I'm trying to think of another one, but I can't seem to will da beast into my mind!

Ben looks great for an insurance duck.