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    I like both last week, this week and presumably next weeks gimmicks because they allow the writers to get a little bit away from the - Hardison hacked, Parker stole, Eliot beat someone up, etc. plot beats. Those things are still happening, but in slightly different orders. And this week, with half the cast doing

    "Can't a small business woman who likes cats just meet a nice guy!" - as she beats the faux waiter with a frying pan.

    His last movie was Welcome to Mooseport. Chronically Depressed Panda.

    I wanted to see Redbelt, but the experience of his other recent dramas just put me off trying.

    A couple of other good ones,

    Mamet writes terrible dramatic dialogue.

    Constituional rights end where Drum Circles begin.

    She was great and most of the rest of the cast (not Dwight) was great as well. It was a good movie with a few minutes of really bad dialogue and some music that insisted upon itself. The beating that it got from a lot of people was way overblown.

    I guess Newt just found his Vice President.

    I thought he was pretty good, and played against the type I usually seem him do. It was weird to hear him speak without his accent.

    I thought this was a really weak episode. It seemed like something was off with the pacing or delivery, and the jokes just weren't landing. I think it might be the weakest epsiode they've done.

    The King of Queens made his career and bought his house (houses?). I'm pretty sure that without it he'd be doing punch ups on Whitney scripts.

    Ain't you never seen The Patriot? Those suckers bounce.

    That was actually one of the hosts, Kari. And it did have an effect on her.

    Danielle was quite the idiot in this episode and having Annie move back in with her and it's also somewhat odd that she'd ask Annie to move back in (which I don't think is a great idea for the show) after a mission nearly got her killed and resulted in Annie blasting someone.

    Boy, you can get away with a heck of a lot during primetime now, can't you? Choking and money shots. I feel like calling the Parents Television Council.

    So Tim threatens a guy on his own property with getting shot if he doesn't let him set up a still?

    I was all set to call you a liar and then I looked it up.

    I suspect they make the CIA look a heck of alot more effective then it is in real life.

    Eureka isn't dead. It's got one whole season (12 episodes) left. They just announced it's cancellaton pretty early.