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Just haven't gotten around to him yet. Although that comparison does make me a bit more interested.

This NEVER happened, and also what is your home address so we can send some people over to your place just to make sure you absolutely understand the timeline here.

I took it from Wikipedia. I did not, in fact, translate shit.

I think What's On Tonight is in EST? The episode ran till 10:32 CST.

Chapelle's end was harder to take because the character had mostly been a complete shit until then; suddenly, he was put in a position where he _had_ to give himself up, and he did, and you realized he was actually pitiable and human. Heller's choice doesn't have the same nightmarish inevitability to it that

It was really unpleasant. Like, to a degree that seemed like it was _supposed_ to be unpleasant, and not just "Oh, Jack's just intense." But who knows!

For me, nothing beats the shaggy-first-half-then-sudden-wallop-of-whoa-there's-a-moral-here-and-it-is-bleak-but-strangely-hopeful conclusion.

Well, I can't promise a _good_ essay, but I'll see what I can do.

I do not understand your use of "but" here. And the point is to view nature from a distance, not as one individual but as entity flowing through the whole. It was great.

I adored it. Gorgeous, joyous television. It was like an eleven minute sugar high with no day-after-Halloween crash.

That's Numberwang!

And now for something completely different.

Well, no promises, but I do have access to the box set, so… maybe.

Ohhh. Yeah, I honestly missed that. it never occurred to me. That is horrid.

I was lazy.

I did, and you may have.

Yup, I'll definitely be doing the movies.

Nah. Just one that avoided swearing.

SPOILERS cont.

No it fucking didn't.