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Ahh, thank you. That's a lot easier than having to sit through it.

I think this is why Gemma goes along with her plan. The guy driving her asks a smiliar question and because of that, they realize that the cops are dirty. At least that's what I heard. I could be wrong.

What did Tara and her boss have to say?
Because the minute I saw those two were going to have a talk, I just completely checked out for like five minutes. That shit just doesn't interest me at all.

Throughout this episode, under my breath, I kept saying…
"Oh God, Sons of Anarchy writers, please no incest storyline."

Should I Be Nervous?
I never watched BSG, but when I decided to watch Caprica after seeing the pilot, I tried to soak in the gist of it so I actually had an understanding of what was going on. And I vaguely remember talk about angels in BSG and I mainly remember them because they seemed to be a point of frustration

I really hope….
…that Jason doesn't turn out to be a creep because I love what having him on the show does for the character dynamics. I love that Gretchen's affection for Hank remains somewhat more platonic—she cares for him a lot, but doesn't seem like she wants to run into his arms and start up a relationship

So Caprica is like the United States
Except with really shitty security?

Mr. and Mrs. Hess
You are the worst. Napoleon Dynamite, I moderately enjoyed, but I've since come to realize that you not only had nothing to do with what people enjoyed about that movie, your intention actually seemed to be the exact opposite. Nacho Libre is one of the worst movies of all-time and you actually were

I'm getting more and more worried.

The Best Show on TV
In regards to those that complain about the show being too slow, I've told them that what I particularly like about the pace is that it has always seemed like it was moving forward, like it was building towards something. Unlike a lot of TV shows that propel the storyline forward in huge sprints,

Ha, my mistake El Pato, I probably should have scanned the one page of comments before making my own post on the very same subject. But anyway, obviously, I agree with you!

Will's An Asshole
For the past few episodes, they've had Will treat Andy with barely contained contempt. Well in this episode, they completely removed the "barely contained" part.

Orange, I loved the episode, but I thought the exact same thing as you. The minute Grant started talking, I thought, "I must be missing something here because this is blatantly common sense and they are treating it like it's a revelation."

David's Death
When Katherine was talking about her husband's suicide, it seemed to me like the writers were maybe hinting that David's death was also a suicide. Atlas didn't cause a train accident to kill David, they were planning on causing the train accident anyway because that's how they make their money, when

So far, no one's mentioned…..
(or at least I think no one's mentioned) my favorite part of the episode which was Kevin's library of "For Dummies" books.

Ha, it was on at 10, 11 and 1.

On multiple viewings…
I think this is a top 5 episode of Sunny. It didn't get me as much at first but every time I watch it it just gets better and better. It's a lot more subtle than Sunny usually is, in that the actual storylines aren't that funny and they aren't highlighting a lot of the funniest lines like they

Back in the High Life Again
I wasn't fully onboard the boat party scene until Steve Winwood kicked in just as Mac and Dennis got those stupid grins on my face.

Topical Humor!
So Dennis is James O'Keefe?

The Social Network currently has 80 fresh, 2 rotten. How angry do you think Armond White was when they posted that second review?