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Henry Gordon Jago
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Are there still going to be Twilight Zone reviews after tomorrow or will the whole thing come to a screeching halt with the notification: HERE TODD VAN DER WERFF LAID DOWN HIS PEN FOREVER? (I'd actually vote for the latter, because the back half of season five lacks any classics, ranging from not bad to …."Come

……And Food Network has a new episode of Cutthroat Kitchen, despite calling last week the Season Finale, and the one two weeks before that actually feeling like a season finale. I don't think Food Network knows what the phrase means.
At the same time Frankenfood seems like an attempt by Montsanto to make that

So now, the wage of sin is paid,
The blade is still, the black steed grazes.
The only sound across the glade
Is Edmund pushing up the dasies.
Blackadder, Blackadder,
a shame about the plan.
Blackadder, Blackadder,
farewell you horrid man.

Obviously what really happened is that Matt Weiner invited Todd to watch the filming of the final episode, and now Todd is going to be put in cyrogenic suspension for a year, along with the cast and crew, to avoid leaking of spoilers.

He won't because we know that Don is generally attracted to intelligent women and Meredith, well, isn't one.

Bert always did have the cool clear eyes of a seeker of wisdom and truth. But the grin of impetuous youth he displays at the end, that was pure Robert Morse.

Megan's change of attitude towards Stephanie definitely came once Stephanie said "I know all of Don's secrets."

I really wanted to see Bob Benson's reaction to Stonewall.But I guess we're not going to get that. {shakes fist} Damn you, Crazy Ones!

i kept thinking throughout this episode "God, Ben Feldman needs to be in a 1970's movie". His breakdown would have fit perfectly in something like The Conversation.

Not nearly as good as we thought it would be from the cast list and the trailers? Sounds like a reboot to me.

Loved that during the computer announcement, Cutler and Harry were wearing hard hats and nobody else was, including the guys doing the actual heavy labor.

It is indeed called "Dr Loo and the Phaleks" and here's a review (Censored but still NSFW)

"And what about homosexual? Perfectly good word. My word, Jane, the garden's looking very homosexual this morning. Landlord, I'll have two foaming pints of your most homosexual beer. And a packet of arse-bandits as well." —Fry and Laurie

I also wish to register a complaint about the absence of "Paladin of the Last Hour"

Favorite episode of that one was "A Christmas Carol:The Sequel" about the pitfalls of Ebeneezer Scrooge being a man who truly appreciates Christmas. With Ed Begley Jr as Nephew Fred and Roddy McDowell as Bob Cratchit!!!

"I see your cat came into money."

Odd, I don't remember Mel being the companion in the fourth season.

I would really love if The Day of the Doctor, The Night of the Doctor (not nominated, due to length, presumably), An Adventure in Space and Time and The Five(ish) Doctors could collectively win the Hugo as collectively they make the perfect anniversary special that explains why we have been watching Dr Who for 50

And we know Mad Men isn't going to have the thrilling ending Breaking Bad did. Many people figured Breaking Bad would end with the death of the protagonist just like many people think Mad Men will. But for Breaking Bad, it was all about how the ending was going to come about and who was going down with Walt and who

*wrinkles nose back at Sid through reflex* Gaaah!