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I get that the show is awful to its female characters, but I've come around to Lori as a plot point.   She's basically another ethical problem for Rick.  (I.e., "What would you do if your spouse was complete dead weight  in a post apocalyptic survival nightmare, but you still loved them and they might be a normal

I liked the Steve Berman bits from Eminem - they helped develop the Eminem character.
 
Is the intro to Bitchin' Camaro a skit?  Because I like that too.

Super late post, and I haven't seen the rest of Season Six yet, but it wouldn't surprise me if the Doctor reformed Ganger Amy from the Goo at some point.    Given that we were told Gangers are sentient even when they're being used as Avatars, it seems more the Doctor's style to put GAmy on ice temporarily than to

Thanks.   I'm not going to be able to suspend disbelief, but I still love the show.
 
Here's my take:

Jacob Clifton is awesome, but not for everyone.   He's not a recapper, he's a critical writer, and he's not even like any other critic I can name.   It's maddening if you want recaps, or if you love something and he dumps all over it, but I mostly love it.

Yeah, the actual episodes are iffy, but they have some of the greatest lines in Seinfeld.
 
"No, you don't get mad — your voice just rises to a comical pitch."
 
"Umm . . . pleasuring you?"
 
"I'll tell you what you did, Caligula!"
 
I use that last one quite a bit.

Blonde Roast is genius.   Starbucks is famous for heavily roasting their coffee.   (According to Starbucked, the internal joke is that the roasting standard is set at "stop just before the beans catch fire.")  

Anyone want to bet that Quarles learned about PVW by drinking the stash of dead Dixie Mafia guy?

A few questions:
 
1) Wouldn't Quarles be better off picking a more congenial county at this point?   I know, maybe now it's personal, but on pure logic, it seems like it would be easier to start someplace else.
 
2) Boyd controls all organized crime and drug activity in two counties and he's not making any money?

My suggestions:
 
1) Bill Murray is attacked by a slimer in the first scene, (a) requiring plastic surgery a la Game of Death or (b) killing/hospitalizing him and requiring his proton pack to be wielded by his son, played by Seth Rogan and/or Seth Green.   (Bonus points if it's both Seths and they have to wield the

Is he the same bear as Dr. Bearington, or is there a chance of an odd-couple match-up between the two of them?

One thing I love about Roger is when he pulls other members of the family into his role playing, all the way back to when he and Francine were a married couple or he and Haley got into their persona showdown.   There's some philosophical point to be made, and also it's very funny.

My favorite thing about the farm is that they run a GENERATOR so that they can keep the lights on at night.   Even assuming they have a magic generator that doesn't need fuel, there they are, in the dark, lit up like a buffet dinner, unable to see out their windows because they have interior lights on, not exterior,

Dale:  I don't know, Laurie.  I've just got this feeling, you know.  That feeling you get sometimes, that Shane and Otis were trapped in a highschool gym, and then Otis made a run for the locker room and Shane for the window, and Shane hurt his ankle as was running out of bullets and it looked like Otis was probably

1. Did Glenn drive the Terriers guy's car back to the farm? You'd have to guess that those two had ammunition or medicine or other stuff you can't get.

"All four pictures on my profile have me staring out restaurant windows with binoculars — you knew what this was."

HEEEELLLLLOOOOOOOO, I'M AAAAALLLLLL COOOOVEEEERED IN OOOOOOIIIIILLLLL!!!!

HD - IMHO, he's the modern version of all those omnipotent aliens who would take human form and fall in love with Kirk.   Less sexual, but Q's arc is about trying to understand how to be human, and he sees Picard as the perfect human.   (Also, I was thinking of Tom Ripley ;-)   )

Because Picard wants her, and basically Q's entire arc is about Q trying to figure out and/or be Picard.

That's a fair point.   In II and III, there are scenes where I thought "Holy crap, McGregor is the only person on screen ACTING!  Everybody else is just saying their lines," but in I, he doesn't really have anything to do until Neeson gets killed in the absurd hallway of alternating force fields.