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S'good idea, tho'.

Ooooooh. Yeah, that's right!

Perhaps, but why would the Devil offer up the deal in the first place if there was no way to collect on Walter's immortal soul? No death, no soul to free up. It's in the Bible, it's true. And dinosaurs never existed. :p

On "Escape Clause"…

On "Walking Distance"…

Mutually accepted nudge-nudge wink-wink derision so long as someone gets to profit?

I will not be the first to say this, I will not be the last to say this… The AV Club's Tolerability Index is slagging on not one but two products that are being blatantly shilled all over their goddam website?!? Starbucks and NBC?

I believe Ellison has gone on record that if there is a project reminiscent of any of his writings, he'd give any producer his blessing if they would simply request permission and/or a consultation. Y'know, to avoid plagiarism.

What I enjoyed most about "Shaun of the Dead" was the juxtaposition of laughing at something you just shouldn't be laughing at. Be it the ravening zombies, bickering characters, or the very obvious socioeconomic satire of the newscast in the final scenes, all of it is unsettling; all of it is ridiculous.

What is an almost equally, disturbingly quiet analog to this scene in the next scene where the roles are reversed…

I was considering the line in Handlen's review "in a system where women are valued largely for their physical beauty…"

A better title for Harry Mudd's sophomore appearance on TOS could have been "My Name Is Mudd" (cue Les Claypool bassline).

Note the scene approximately 30 minutes into "Mudd's Women" where Farrell and Magda are walking down a corridor. Is this the first on screen demonstration of exchanging digits?

Dude, how creepy was Shatner's performance as 'Evil Kirk' in "The Enemy Within?"

Okay. Pretty funny. I gotta give you that.

This debate again?
Which is better? A Ford Focus or a Honda Civic? Both are affordable. Both have decent marks for performance and safety. Both are cars.

In response to…

"Cause" is a good choice. Basic hard sci-fi.

I heard a blurb some time back that the efficiency and economy in which Frakes directed this film (his first) set the stage for his helming all his films, earning him the nickname "Two Takes Frakes." Just a funny bit of trivia.

The ideal Q episode would be "Farpoint," since De Lancie is so straightforward, imperious and threatening there, but has next to none of the impish delight paired with casual omnipotence that came later. I also find the pacing and dialogue of the pilot episode often clumsy and plodding. The infamous "humanity on