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I guess they weren't in space though, so that didn't really work. Sorry guys. I let you all down.

Vergis is a bad ass.
The tension between Vergis and Daniel in the living room scene was intense. It only made sense they were drinking mimosas. SPACE MIMOSAS!

Jim
was hilarious this episode. His reaction shots to the guy touching Pam's tits were hilarious. And the whole baby switcheroo thing was awesome-

Hopefully it makes it longer than Fall, which was cancelled after 3 billion seasons.

"Bacon wrapped shrimp."

Death at a Funeral
When I saw the trailer for the new American/ black comedy version, I was beyond pissed. So fucking sick of British shit getting ripped off.

Michael Cera's
career will be dead in a few years. Same role, every movie. Shit's getting old.

I think Un-Locke did promise basically the world to Sayid, like Shadow Secretary mentioned above. That got me thinking that maybe the MiB/Locke wants to make Sayid into his own "candidate", and the way Sayid can get everything he wants is by becoming the Island's new Jacob/ ruler. Maybe he'll make similar offers to

I still want to know where ancient Egyptian mythology plays into all of this. Seems like that might explain a lot. I mainly want to know because I'm going to Egypt in May…and I'm going to miss the fucking finale! If I were anywhere except Egypt I'd be pissed about this. There's always DVR.

I thought that "Ben will meet his demise" trailer thing was so fucking stupid. It basically confirmed that there's no way he'll die in his episode next week, because why would they say that and it actually come true. Stupid. They're obviously not going to kill off the show's best character mid-season.

To hell with primetime game shows
NBC needs to use its underdog status and start trying out some crazy ass scripted material. Now is the time for NBC to find their next Seinfeld, or the next Lost. Not to try out new game shows or reality shows or cop/medical/trial procedurals or boring family sit coms. Man the fuck up

I don't agree with it, but there's definitely a lot of people who view NYC and California as having a superiority complex. I don't think it's just about the coasts though, but has to do with large cities in general. I live in Iowa City, where a lot of kids from Chicago live to go to school, and there's sort of a

Larry David needs to be in charge of everything Jerry does.

Worst "obsessed with the case" cop?
Danny Glover, Saw.

I was glad to see Syfy was committed to the show. Their parent company NBC could learn a thing or two from them.

"and I was like…let's do this." Yeah, Hamm was money in that bit.