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heard there was a remix number by…
…the catalans.

Loathe/loath
yep, I'm that guy.

This would have been a lot more useful…
…if it had been posted *before* gift season. Humble request for next year.

What about One Missed Call?
Ghost in the cell phones. That's pretty evil.

Kids? Hardly. My most recent research into the firsties phenomenon indicates that the average age of a poster attempting a 'first' is about 67.

I'm not. A little help?

LaGuerta Spin-Off
Can she have her own show? A crime show about a pleasant but inept leader of a detective squad, and her competent underlings who manage to succeed despite her. She can have small moments of redemption in every episode (possibly involving circling things slowly), and her team can say, "That's our

The Giant Adenoid
In Gravity's Rainbow

This sounds kind of terrible
but I kinda want to do a double feature — this and Electroma. Other suggestions?

That `card counting' trick Morv was pulling off is sick, and way harder than what card counters actually do. (Although there was a guy on MIT's team several years ago who could pull it off for the first 40-some cards.)

You're forgetting about German tax loopholes. Anything House takes, Kutner can just write off. And writing stuff off means free money, right?

Err, three posts. Confound that fourth post!

How can you say it failed? At one point there were only four posts.

The word you're looking for
is "antepenultimate"

Liked the Four Tet
But this episode was way too stupid. Too many opportunities to overpower the guy, and all he had to do to delay that knockout drug with the fat guy was give him a low dose in the fatty regions.

Liked the ending voiceover
It sounds to me like Dexter's actually excited that he gets to kill Miguel. No moralizing or intellectual detachment over this one - just murdering a 'friend' who betrayed him!

It was a step-first.

Ahahah that dinner scene. The greatest. I lump that together with the film-within-a-film in May in terms of scenes that made movies work.

Upper-Middlebrow
Gotta love books that don't teach you anything other than what's on the book's jacket, but make you feel smart while reading them anyway.

How does the Bay Harbor Butcher never come up?
The DA now knows there's a cop who likes to kill criminals. Yet he never acknowledges the possibility that he's done it before he met him?