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It certainly seemed like that's what they were moving toward at the end of last season, so hopefully they continue on that path.

This could be just the thing to finally break Jesus into the mainstream!

Some flat out strange judging in this episode - I guess this was the time for the scripted 'shocking' exit of an early favorite. But seriously, there was nothing wrong with that steak and crab dish that Christian and Francis made, and no way was it worse than the other 2 teams that were in the bottom. Oh well, it's

I do seem to remember he made up some parts of the Holmes sections - imagining what he felt and thought when he killed certain people, etc. But really, she thought the extremely detailed and factual accounts of the World's Fair were all fictional?

I was making dinner so I only heard this clue and it didn't make sense to me. Then I assumed they might have written 'ptake' instead of 'take'. Now that I see they didn't do that, I'm really confused.

If only the contestants would read your posts!

It is brutal when you can't fast forward (I had to watch an episode On Demand last week where the advertising gods have nixed the power of the FF button) and it really just gets to be comical with all the sob stories. I know they don't want to telegraph who's going to finish the course and who's going to fail, but

Living Doll is my favorite Twilight Episode of all time. I've had it saved on my DVR for years since I recorded it during one of those Syfy marathons. That being said, I just realized maybe 6 months ago that the doll's name is Talky Tina and not Talking Tina. So all those times I called my sister and said in a creepy

Unfortunately, Cosmos was on when there were a lot of other shows to cover. This is on when they're clearly scraping the bottom of the barrel to fill up the TV section of the site each day.

She was also one of those people who seem to insist on saying the entire category name when picking a clue, even if it's really long. Very annoying and wastes precious time!

It would have taken brass balls to go all in on that DD (paging Roger Craig) since if she got it wrong she would have had zero chance of winning (sadly, still paging Roger Craig). However the $1000 bet made no sense since if she got it wrong she would have been behind Andrea going into FJ and getting it right doesn't

'My Grandmother's Ravioli'. I see commercials for it all the time when I'm watching reruns of 'Good Eats'. I have never been tempted to actually check out the show.

It doesn't even rhyme though. He had to pronounce it NostraDAYmus. Although maybe that's a legit alternate pronunciation? I've only ever heard NostraDAHmus.

I still can't get over the guy who couldn't come up with 'The Little Mermaid' after he had guessed 'The Mermaid' and was asked to be more specific.

I think I read somewhere that Sam Adams refused to distribute their beer to a bar in Boston that was serving it too cold. A lot of people think beer should be frosty cold since that's what they see on all the commercials, so that's what they look for in a bar. Plus most people do unfortunately drink shit beer.

I think he only even added the 'sesquicentennial' to the end because the 2 guesses were phrased as 'centennial' and 'bicentennial'.

So, about the voices. I really hate when Alex does this, not just last night (although that was particularly horrific) but in general, as it gives more of a clue as to the answer. So in the Hamlet category you could tell if it was supposed to be a man or a woman speaking, which I think takes away some of the

When I was 15 I got stuck in the hospital room while my sister was giving birth (somehow I was on the wrong side of the bed when they brought in some huge ass piece of equipment and they told me I couldn't get around it to leave). That was 20 years ago. I have never had, nor do I ever want children.

Literally the only excuse for not getting 'Carousel' is if you didn't know that a musical called 'Carousel' existed. In which case, to your point, why are you picking clues in the R&H category at all?

I liked it when they would make the winner pick one thing for themselves to cook and another for everyone else. It was always great when the winner eff'ed up their dish and would get the disappointed 'But YOU picked this!' from the judges. They are definitely getting too crazy with the immunity. Last season for the