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It's hard to miss that voice. Fitting man to play John Redcorn.

Actually, it's spelled Martin Lutherking. Nameplay on 30 Rock is best appreciated with the captioning on. (Which most people find to be an utterly distracting habit of mine.)

This was a decent episode. However, it gets moved into the realm of "very good" because it contained a rare and exciting Jonathan Joss sighting. And, seriously, Jonathan Joss just makes everything much more awesomer.

This was a decent episode. However, it gets moved into the realm of "very good" because it contained a rare and exciting Jonathan Joss sighting. And, seriously, Jonathan Joss just makes everything much more awesomer.

Yeah…I'm going to be using that from now on.

I love this show but this episode just didn't do it for me. I had a few laughs but I found it weak and heavy handed. But, I'm in the minority on this one, which is fine. I'll still be back next week.

I really, really want to see the rest of that "Y-The Vowel That Goes Both Ways"…I mean, is it a personal choice? Is it something it was born with? Why?

Yeah…I was taken in by the couch gag this time. I actually kind of like that they throw out an "epic" couch joke every so often.

Very cool episode. Diane doing Diane things and getting to flex her law muscles. (She is very good at what she does) Will getting frustrated again. Eli showing more Eli-ness finally. And now Elsbeth, who may be my favorite recurring character is going to represent Eli? That SCREAMS for spin-off. I'd watch that show

This was the episode I've been waiting for all season. Or at least since the Kalinda/Husband storyline thing that sorta drug on.

After reading your question, I had to think about it. I honestly don't know. For the life of me, no clue. That has to be some sort of reflection on how bland the show is, doesn't it?

After reading your question, I had to think about it. I honestly don't know. For the life of me, no clue. That has to be some sort of reflection on how bland the show is, doesn't it?

I will take all of this under assessment…

I will take all of this under assessment…

So…I didn't see anyone bring this up…but…pretty sure that Ann is Christopher's mother and she married Bobby just to be a part of his life. Yes? No? That would explain just how angry she was about Christopher turning his back, or at least considering it, on Rebecca. (Who is the ONLY one of the young'uns I kind of root

So…I didn't see anyone bring this up…but…pretty sure that Ann is Christopher's mother and she married Bobby just to be a part of his life. Yes? No? That would explain just how angry she was about Christopher turning his back, or at least considering it, on Rebecca. (Who is the ONLY one of the young'uns I kind of root

Maybe I'm the only one…but…couldn't it be possible that he's in neither the blue or red? That there could be a third? Dunno…but if he showed up where he shouldn't be…where are the Observers to fix the problem? Tonight has really made me question just where the hell Peter really is.

Great subject matter and very cool subject matter makes Moffy a happy boy.

Most of my favorite Sci-Fi show episodes deal with Time…Cause and Effect is one of the my very fave ST:TNG eps ever. This was exactly what I want from Fringe in dealing with Time. Great episode…and I, along with put it up with, or near, the great White Tulip ep. Very happy tonight.

Yeah. I had to go dig up that vid just to double check.