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Thank god….I thought I was gonna have to come to ER's defense on this one.

I was gonna go slightly-indie and go with Chris Sanders for "the one who can't draw feet". Seriously…wtf is it with that guy and cankles?

That's what your local Welly Wanger does? Wow…..ours just goes around trying to convince everyone that his name is not a penis joke, while simultaneously showing everyone his welly wanger.

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Glad to see it mentioned again. Any chance we could get that feature back? I really loved it, even if towards the end of it's run, every answer was "Ray Bradbury Theater".

I believe Adams did all her own singing in 'Enchanted'; not sure if she could get as gruff as Janis, but she can certainly hold her own, musically.

Misogynocologistic?

definitely bookmarking that when I get home. Thanks, Eponymous.

THANK YOU!! I've been making that argument for years, and everyone thinks I'm crazy when I start saying that SW and ST can coexist because one is (at it's best) pure sci-fi, and the other is (at it's best) pure fantasy set against a sci-fi backdrop. Trek, even at it's most expansive, never got as intimately involved

Does any station (cable-wise) actually air DS9? I've been wanting to give it another shot, but not at the cost of buying all 7 seasons. (And before anyone suggests, no- I will not torrent 'Trek'. I just laid out cash for TAS, for god's sake.)

Why ruin a good thing if she's GGG?

"Never Say 'Let's Remake Thunderball' Again".

Even as a kid, I hated Alexander, and cringed anytime he showed up on screen; my god, though….that episode with the mud bath? As an adolescent with an attraction to much older women……that mud bath scene was something like finding yourself aroused at the sound of fingernails on a chalkboard, only to later discover

Come on…starting with season 4, the only reason reason anybody was still watching Voyager was for Seven. The first 3 seasons, basically all we had was Torres (who, yeah…wasn't that much to look at), and Kes (for what that's worth).

"Also, it may simply be a body-type preference. Homosexual relationships, particularly long-term, are, like heterosexual relationships, based purely on sex. The more feminine of the couple may have been attracted to the more butch because she was initially attracted to bigger women, and since they've fallen in love,

Agreed. For all the complaints against the show (primarily the Ross/Rachel thing that went on WAY too long), people always seem to forget that Chandler/Monica just came out of nowhere, and progressed totally naturally and fairly realistically. That, and, for better or for worse, it featured some great writing, and

I think it can pretty well be distilled down to Kinsey's 6-point scale (granted, that is not a reason, but it's certainly an exploration of the occurrence of said behavior). I would presume that in a lesbian couple like the one you describe, the more feminine of the two probably is about a 5 on the scale (ie she

I DVR'd Wolverine on HBO a couple weeks ago….I still haven't worked up the courage to watch the last 30 minutes. However, I think I can put it more succinctly than everyone else here:

Paraphrasing:

@destructive recovery- yes, I know the Darkwing puns were meant to be bad, but going back and watching after all those years…well, to make an MST reference- "Deep hurting". There's certainly a difference between a groan-inducing pun, and a painful one. But it wasn't even the puns that bothered me- it was just

Horsefellow? Is that you?