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"Nobody likes prosciutto" as he said at the end.

Yeah, Duncan thowing his arms around Wilson and going "I love you dad" vanquished any doubt I had that his was a con.

It came out in the eighties.  I think there was a second edition a few yeras later with the first TZ revival appendixed.  But you probably haven't seen it on the shelves at B&N.  I'm sure used copies are floating around.

Taran as Michael Cera's crestfallen look when Zooey told him he was just like a sister was one of the highlights of the show.  I'm pretty sure he's going to be a power player next season.

Hey, you just gave their manager a massive idea for the next tour.

I've never seen "Watch What Happens Live."  Is it true that Andy Cohen is basically a younger Paul Lynde with more coke?

The daughter was Nasim Pedrad.  And yes, this ad was SNL at its best.

The same age?  Hell, they lip-sync the same songs.  If "One Thing" isn't "I Want It That Way" with the lyrics changed, my ears have snapped.

John Anderson is great in "Odyssey", and without his presence I'm not sure the episode would work.  The events are pretty much all random, so it helps to have an old hand who comprehends them while also keeping the mood grounded.

She's got a good Vulcan/Romulan look to her.

It definitely picks up in the third act, and in some ways might have been better if the show had the freedom to do ten minute blackout segments like the 80s TZ did.

Lincoln taking the locket off that half-liquefied corpse has to be one of Fringe's all-time great nausea moments.  Just below the cold viruses that grow to Nerf soccer ball dimensions while exploding from your throat.

Zack sort of acknowledged that, too.

You magnificent bastard!  Your wish retroactively killed Terra Nova.

I know in this subthread you're referring to her Mad Men character, but her Community co-star Gillian Jacobs played one of DRJ's employees back in the first season.

Hels yeah!

Broyles always seemed pretty much unaffected by the time-jump.  (Colonel Broyles not so much, obviously.)  Astrid's pretty much the same too, except she gets out more.

Nick Lane was the Cortexiphan test subject who could project his feelings into other people's minds.  At first he couldn't control it and caused a rash of suicides and murders.  When he'd gotten more control over his superpower Walter sent him to the Red Universe with Olivia and a couple of other mutates.  Basically

I'm sticking with Fauxlivia too.  From what I understand Bolivia is short for "bad Olivia", so that's actually more of a villain name.

I'm pretty sure you're right.  I really hope so.  Altstrid is a great character.  I don't want her to have the Colin Farrell in Minority Report fate.