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"Summer of 4'2" was a classic episode, what are you talking about? Besides the touching Lisa story where she tries to reinvent herself in order to gain new friends, it also had these classic lines:

I think they just used Giggs because it sounds funny.

As Landgonboom said, they've been eating algae for the past 2 years, and cramped up on the same ship for the past 5. It's not so bad on Galactica, but remember, some of these people have been posted on the garbage ship and their test scores excluded them from all but the hottest and noisiest jobs.

aka Romo Lampkin on BSG. So you've got Romo talking to Helo, heh.

*raises both hands*

I'm pleased with the ending. This was probably the most satisfying series finale I've seen on any show I've liked. Seinfeld ending was total crap. Friends had outstayed its welcome and Ross and Rachel had grown totally unlikeable. Buffy, I choose to regard the 5th season finale as the true ending, and anything

Stylist Mick, you mean WAAAAAAAALLLLLLTTTT!!!

Paula was babbling, because she probably knew the results and was trying to pass it off like she didn't know. You could see Simon muttering "Just say Allison" to her. The judges loved Allison last night.

Adam's arrangement of Ring of Fire reminded me of the Indian/Middle Eastern "All Along the Watchtower" on BSG. Is Adam the final Cylon?

Yeah, Lee pardoned all the mutineers if they would volunteer for the mission. Glad to see Racetrack back, I thought it was curtains for her on this show.

I immediately skipped anyone who listed a song that was purposely obscure. I'm sorry, but there is no way that your favorite song OF ALL TIME is unknown to 99% of the population.

I think it was "doing sex with each other" which is the most funny.

Kanye and Kelly > the entire top 13.

I don't think it worked, because his interaction with his family came off as really douchey. He sang his homework? What kind of weird family does that?

That was hilarious. I actually voted for Megan tonight. She's hot, funny, and has a pretty good voice.

I'm fairly OCD about watching every single feature and commentary of a DVD. I just like to get my money's worth, even for a Netflix rental. The exception was Seven, of which there were 4 feature-length commentaries (cast, writers, sound, and F/X) and numerous super geeky technical features. Even that was a bit too

I've always thought McFarlane was a self-hating latent homosexual. His encyclopedic knowledge of musicals, old-timey standards, and '70s-'80s kitsch is impressive and disturbing ("Shipoopi" in the Tom Brady episode comes to mind). He tries to hide it by making anti-gay, anti-women jokes and putting on false

non-book reader's responses
Talking to people who haven't read the book (one is a right-wing moron who has never read A book on his own), they all seemed to think the movie was very slow and dull paced. Since the movie's pacing follows the book's so closely, I was not bothered by it, but it made me consider what Joe

They portrayed the "boss battle" against Veidt in the comic, too, and they intentionally played it for laughs (at least that's how I took it). Veidt would explain some more of his plan while Rorschach tried to sneak up behind him, and Veidt would just reach back and twist his arm. It didn't translate well into the

IIRC, there is a documentary on this very subject. A woman named Grace Lee goes around and interviews a bunch of other women with the same name, and they share their diverse experiences. Lee is not only a Korean surname, but a Chinese and Vietnamese one too.