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    So… what was the whole point of the thunderdome fight to the death? Worst recruiting pitch I've ever seen.

    I liked this episode a fair amount. I started out prejudiced against Being Human because I'd like to see some Science Fiction on Syfy  (come back Stargate Universe!) but I have to admit that I've grown to like it. And this episode was pretty well written/paced and acted.

    I thought Saul Rubineck was defeated a little too easily. I've never actually seen the first episode of the show so I don't know what he was like the first time, and I know that the heros usually have it pretty easy on this show, but that was just too simple for a season finale and the buildup they had given it.

    You can more or less review/recap an episode of leverage in 2 sentences (one if you're pressed for time) so yeah, I'd cut a reviewer plenty of slack for meandering.

    Hey, if James Van Der Beek wasn't there to tell kids when to go down the water slide, there would be anarchy. He's saving lives, you know.

    The killer was… oh… let's say Moe.

    Dreyfus only got one emmy for Seinfeld? That's a crime.

    Man, it's too bad that's so hard to act out on stage, because it's funnier then 90% of the standup I've ever heard.

    "White people drive like this but black people… I just plain don't like them".

    I thought Splooge was a Dutch town that the boys of Band of Brothers fought in.

    Hey, someone needs to write down "Who are you working for!" or Keifer won't know when to say it.

    The Homeland Security agent was also pretty good "We at Homeland security aren't trained to think! We're trained to act!"

    Maybe someone will at last find Stephen Root.

    I didn't watch most of seasons 3-the next to last one, but I thought the final seasons was kind of good (though of course absurd). By the end Jack was more or less butchering people left and right with knives and clearly out of his damn mind which was the right place to take the character.

    ComradeQuestions, I agree. That opener was great, and likely the thing that got people watching the series in the first place, but as the show went on, it became increasingly clear that Vic wouldn't have done that. He would have spent an entire season trying to pull a half dozen different scams first to either buy him

    The connection is that GLB&T's have all been asked to GTFO of Alabama.

    I hate the term Man Cave like it killed my parents.

    Yonkers is already a post apocalyptic battleground.

    Mr. Santorum?

    Iowa isn't that much more white then the average of rest of the country. Not that many hispanics, but some black people. Though those tractor humping, ethanol sucking salt of the earth bastards do indeed seem to pick our presidents most of the time.