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    While removing that shot is stupid (this show had a threesome in the third episode) I thought the meaning of Lauren's move was still clear. She was trying to protect Bo.

    I think they should always call the Gemini award a Canadiam Emmy. It sounds like a 30 Rock joke. "Liz, I'll have you know I won an Emmy! A Canadian Emmy."

    Mothers, eh?

    I've cultivated a little mass, but you can't tell because of my Tommy Bahama shirts.

    I ate at a Wendy's today. They're sticking their hamburgers in a half box now, like I'm in fucking  San Diego.

    I need to diversify my sandwich heavy portfolio with oats. Thank you for giving me this oppurtunity oatline.

    Yeah, even if he could convince that one guy based on the favor he had done for him (and I don't see how he could convince him since the punishment for disobeying Mother seems pretty steep) I can't fathom how he is supposed to convince the others. Getting them a snack doesn't seem sufficient.

    By the way, Walter the ghost wasn't a pedophile (Sally wouldn't be as nice to him if he was) he was just possesing kids because they were easier.

    I do wonder how turning into a wolf once a month gives you mystical knowledge of lawn care and hedge trimming.

    Pag, I think Peggy is the only one who has developed any outside relationships, with her hip lesbian friend and that whole circle. Pete has train friends, but that's different. I think it's partly meant as an indication of how busy they all are. If they aren't chained to the desk they are entertaining clients. Peggy

    That played here on PBS. Some really funny episodes and great guest stars (Colm Fieore and David Cronenberg!) And the central character was an even more childish version of Scott without the good intensions.

    With the way this show does previews, it will likely go like this -

    Everybody hates everybody else. It's the human condition. I can't stand anybody younger then me, older then me or my own age. Baby Boomers, Greatest Generationers, Xers, Yers blah, blah, blah.

    Jerkass Woobie, I'm pretty sure he was back to skinny the next time he showed up, like he lost it all in the span of a week and a half.

    Nicholas Sparks doesn't write. He births art into the world.

    (Looks back down at chart. Looks back up)

    This sounds like it would be more depressing then a movie called The Long, Losing Cancer Fight.

    I'll back you up on that. The final act and a half of Weeks is pure constant action. The director has a better sense for staging scary scenes (such as in the crowded underground bunker and the subway) and it has an interesting theme (sometimes doing the right thing ain't doing the right thing). I really liked that

    I was glad they had the bit about leaving an instrument in a body. Woody should not be too competent.

    I think Woody had more screen time in the episode where they all blacked out and thought they had killed some guy. And he was funnier there because he was interacting with the rest of the cast, who he feeds off of beautifully, not a quirky guest star (who was on an episode of Monk with the same actor, where their