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Now that Pierce and Troy are gone, should the study group finally get that Hispanic member they've been wanting?

"Another hint is the running joke about the group's 'accidental diversity'."

It would amuse me if Abed invited Shirley in order to be the sassy, black best friend. Particularly considering Shirley is the least sassy member of the group.

It is weird. It's the only instance of Shirley's baking that comes to mind as being presented as less than delicious.

E. People love alternate timelines. When you create a universe, you have to be protective of it. The character's actions are constrained by the fact that they can't do anything truly irredeemable, and the consequences of storytelling can't be too dire.

I've always been fascinated by Abed's role in the pilot. Focusing on Jeff, and to a lesser extent Britta, obscures that Abed is the person who drives everything in the pilot. Down to even helping Jeff hit on Britta in the first scene.

For starters, the main character is played by a porn star. And his acting is pretty much in line with what you'd expect out of a porn star. The plot is downright incomprehensible, but vampire boxing plays a large part in it. There are props so clearly fake they look like they were purchased at Party City (the knife is

I've seen 15 movies from this year. So I shall rank them.

Crichton/D'argo is just one. There was plenty of stuff involving Chiana and various women. Not to mention Scorpius and Braca. And that's just off the top of my head. Like I said, it seemed to want to explore those kinds of relationships in some form, but they couldn't. Which is all around too bad, as Farscape's

Warren Ellis famously described Farscape as, "The story of one American's descent into Australia's BDSM scene." Which is pretty apt (obviously in this episode, but blatantly in the fourth season).

What I love about "Don't Get Fooled Again," are all the sexual implications of it. One of the great puzzles of my life is that Farscape and Lexx aired concurrently. Farscape handled sexuality in a more mature and risque way than most previous Sci-Fi shows (I'm looking at you, Star Trek), but it always seemed to be a

Scorpius. He lacks god-like powers and is all around better at it.

Well, I think at this point we can say that the only person Dennis could ever love, is Dennis. So, if cloning exists, he's going to clone himself.

How fucked up would anyone be if they tried to drift with Dennis?

Well, everyone at that hospital is suffering from pretty severe mental impairment. Which is how they somehow fail to notice all the bizarre shit he's up to. Except for that one guy (who is somehow painted as a villain), and even then he fails to notice all the bat-shit crazyness, except for the one instance of doing

How is it that everyone who works at that hospital is willing to bend over backwards to do absolutely crazy favors for Dr. Goody-Guy?

The Heat - The Review

Ahh! But this means that NBC does not have to answer tricky questions about failure if the limited series is not successful.

Yep.