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Moff Hawk
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Yes, L.L. Very much yes.

I've been rewatching BSG and saw that very episode last night before getting into The Walking Dead. I had the very same thought process. It is an interesting topic and BSG handled it pretty well. I don't know that Walking Dead will ever try to be that thoughtful, which is okay, but I'd sure like to see what end result

Yes….that thought has haunted me for some time. It would have been one of the more creative hours of comedy on Network. Sigh…a boy can dream.

And the second ep, I thought Hillary Duff did well. (SHE did a Community) I kind of want there to be more fallout…more Rachel. And the "Ain't No Sunshine" joke was one of the best this season.

Before Community…my sitcom obsession was My Name is Earl. The reunion was freakin' brilliant. And, honestly, they kind of looked like they were having fun themselves. (Alright, the Almost Famous plane ride seemed forced but there was a Mr. Turtle reference so that's forgiven)

No one remembers him as Pvt. Dancer on Scrubs? (not that I blame anyone or judge or anything…I just expect the same in return)

Jesse Heiman…the real King of the Nerds!

@avclub-734ffb84cfa214922893511fae356b45:disqus  , I was irritated at how badly you want to shit all over Sue in another thread but now I realize you're just a trollish imp with nothing to add but snark. Your screen name alone makes everything you say relatively moot. Why don't you just stay hunkered down in your

Judith Light.

Truer words have never been spoken…probably. Most likely. The truth of this statement would rank in the top ten.

No. You're not terrible. I'd absolutely buy one. I probably wouldn't tell anyone about it…but it would be mine.

I was really prepared for a gut wrenching defeat for the Wrestlerette's…and I was very happy they decided to give them a victory. And I didn't expect Brad's entrance either. But then…NO ONE expects Brad's entrance.

I can't believe this dumb show, with a terrible, terrible premise has grown on me so much. Seriously, I DON'T want to laugh or enjoy it, but this was a good episode. I watch it mainly because it's in the Middle of the ABC block and I don't regret putting it on the

The Galaxy Song in Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.
Both Simpsons songs: See My Vest by Mr. Burns and Who Needs the Kwik E Mart by Apu NahasapeemapetilonAnd The State Capitols and Countries of the World from Animaniacs.

I am a big X-Phile and the first time I heard about Fringe I thought, "Yeah. I've seen it already." And I wasn't going to give it a chance. I'm glad I got in with the pilot. I'd have made a big mistake if I hadn't. I know a couple of people who are interested but decided to wait for the series to end. I agree. They're

Also…Broyles referred to himself as "being more of a raven." Lance Reddick, who plays Broyles, did the entire run of The Wire which is set in Baltimore. Baltimore has a football team named "The Ravens."

I KNEW that was important. I just missed the connection. Nice, nish…

I was worried about going through the comments. I was concerned that I would be the only person satisfied with the wrap up. I liked this finale. I thought it was a great bookend for the series. (Okay…a little Matrix-y…but..don't care)

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