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Hey, if they get the Chinese looks / figure equivalent of Blake Lively, I'm heading up to Pacific Mall and buying every grey market VCD they have of the show.

Scarily, they're in the tournament as of last night. You never know….

I'd argue Stargate is in the former category, but it's hard to separate that from the 15 years of godawful television that I nevertheless can't speak ill of because its production probably indirectly funded several hospitals here in Canada.

Independence Day at least is edited in a competent manner. Armageddon literally was unwatchable when they pan-and-scanned it for TV, and even in widescreen it's headache-inducing.

I think as a Gunners supporter you should be happier that they're in contention for a Champs league spot again. That team is just not put together well.

The collective name for the Sweet Sixteen and the Elite Eight.

Agreed.  All the YouTube stuff was very, very good and true to the spirit of the TV series.

I still have an odd amount of hope for Battleship, since it may just be Transformers with a better lead actor, director, and without the whole "wait, if you wanted to make a Transformers movie why didn't you just make an actual Transformers movie instead of this crap?" factor removed.

They got close to Old "one bad day from going totally nuts" Kermit a couple of times - the bits with 80s Robot - but they never quite hit that mark.

The tenor of this piece reminds me of why I didn't care for the recent movie.

So, basically, Kyle Killen played a LOT of Zelda growing up.

If anything, a strong episode is more likely to increase ratings for the NEXT week, since no one has any idea what's going to be good week-to-week.

The talking dog will of course be named Baskerville.

Simple solution: DON'T WATCH JUST DESSERTS.

Never stopped 'em before, won't stop 'em now.

4 was pretty decent, it just had that bummer of an ending with Blais' spiral into defeat.

What's worse is that Bravo thinks they're shocking us by doing that.

Yeah, Rob was my sentimental pick to win the thing as well.

And, again, that covers a LOT of ground.  If a chef never made anything other than Italian and French dishes (or, hell, Ilan, who won the damn thing in spite of never cooking anything that wasn't Spanish), how is that different?

What'll be funny will be the usual comments on Bravo about how the show's sexist if Paul wins, especially since he'll have knocked off three female chefs in B.C. The online kvetching will be truly epic.