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Yeah, what was she doing standing right behind him like that ? The few times I've been around horses, it's been made very clear to me that you do not want to stay right behind them just for that reason. It kinda bugged me that she didn't just step aside.

Yeah, it is definitely not limited to the US.

It's pretty obvious that HBO couldn't afford to keep Luck on the air once the horse deaths started getting too much attention. The whole reason HBO does these low-rated show is that it's good branding, basically.

Oh it can. But beware the withdrawal.

If he can create a universe in his head, I see no reason why he wouldn't imagine scenes where he's absent.

I don't think he's that unbelievably honest, too. The way I see it, he just wants nothing to do with these people, not because of a moral stance, but because he fears that if he takes the money, he might be in trouble, somehow.

I didn't, and I cared, so there.

I was also confused by that, to the point of stopping and rewatching the scene three times (which I don't mind, since it's a great scene).

I'm betting John Scott will come back in the season (series ?) finale.

Crawl Space is just not that good, because the Ted storyline is… bad. There, I said it, something in season 4 was bad.
Of course, the end is incredible and the whole Walter part of the episode is good, but that just drags the episode down. Box Cutter was much better, second best episode of the season imo (after Face

What does Mary-Louise Parker has to do with Inspector Spacetime ?

This. Even though it seemed very unlikely, it had me actually believing that it was a possible outcome during this episode's amazing race sequence.

I'll be in my bunk…

The pilot is one of the five worst episodes of the show basically.

@avclub-3545aa4f5986b04034fe083aa9712d21:disqus It's definitely one of the moments, but those that made it for me were first the "Donde Esta la Biblioteca" bit, which showed how this show  could make me laugh like no other, and then the "Somewhere Out There" montage, which was on the sweeter side.

Lindelof did react to it on Twitter though, through a nice little "Fuck you Sheldon". No one would dare to say "Fuck you Abed". It just sounds wrong.

And one of them will, unbeknowst to even the most observant fan, not be interacting with other characters, which will build up to the grand reveal that he was actually a ghost imagined by the other.

NBC is the NBC of people.
Wait…

I found the only redeemable part of the Ummagumma studio side to be "Several Species of Small Fury Animals Gathered Together in a Cave And Grooving With a Pict". And yes, citing this name without looking it up makes me strangely proud.

If you're going for actual country flags, the non-rectangular one would be Nepal.