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    In it to the end—which means I'm assuming in it til the end of next season as I believe everybody's contract is up at the end of season 7—and unless the CW is desperate I can't see them ponying up for a season 8.

    I like how in the picture Nic Cage seems to think he's in a remake of "Catch Me If You Can" and not you know this movie about the rapture.

    I honestly don't get this whole microchip thing belief—do they believe that the microchips would just be implanted by themselves among the non-believers or that they would voluntarily be implanted with them?

    STEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLL
    (this was supposed to be in reference to the Shaq movie of that name)

    5 Dollar Meth Addicts would be a decent band name.

    that's the best kind of bad tho?

    according to the last sentence of the review—yes. (I think)

    A Roll Is A Roll And A Toll Is A Toll And A Bridge Is A Bridge
    (and from those rolls we get tolls)

    ohmygod we've officially reached the point in time where we can no longer tell if the comment inspired by the article is the troll or if the article itself is the troll—-we've officially hit the singularity here!

    Wait a minute, now hold up now…This Bandstand wasn't double bolted! (I didn't feel like it)

    I hate to say it but even with Vampire Diaries, Parenthood, Bones, and the 3 Shonda Rhimes shows—Thursdays to me feel emptier then they have ever before without good NBC comedies or even mediocre (but I still enjoy 'em anyways goddamnit) CBS comedies (or Elementary for that matter)

    there were a couple of dumb mistakes by me and when I watching it with my mom earlier—-for instance I actually said that the picture of Burgess Meredith was W.C. Fields. (I really thought it was W.C. Fields—I did not realize it was Meredith dressed as The Penguin—I think I saw a wrinkled man in a bowler hat and

    According To Jim would be popular in Uzbekistan and Terjikastan and all the stans because at heart its a very middle eastern centric show. (Although it would be considered progressive if According to Jim were popular there because Jim is often challenged or one upped by his wife which causes him to try to challenge or

    Maybe she'll be good—I mean she was always good at kicking ass on Nikita—maybe this is just another excuse for her to kick more ass. Stalker ass.

    I don't know—Mysteries of Laura looks like it just might get a pick-up for a back 9 soon. (gotta see how it does tonight and next week but if it can hold on to even 75 percent of the people who checked it out last week it'll be NBC's best Wednesday night at 8 performer in a long long lonnnng time.)

    I watched it! (I would still be watching it if reruns of it were to pop up anywhere—I'd love to see it again one year) Kate Walsh was a love interest for Drew in one of their earlier seasons (either season 2 or 3) and they almost got married (if I remember right) like I vaguely remember him proposing to her—or

    that's weird since Ryan Hansen just played the love interest (and Jason Segal stand-in) on the tv version of Bad Teacher.

    How did Pan Am acquire a soundtrack album? It was a flop right out of the gate—and was thus never popular enough or big enough to inspire a soundtrack album. Was this just wishful thinking on the producers parts?

    You're not wrong. Learning that Bones had a soundtrack companion album feels wrong in a way I couldn't quite put my finger on but you've pretty much hit it right on the head.

    As someone who was huge Smallville fan but has never heard another Remy Zero song in his life I gotta ask—are their other songs actually any good???