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Jeff R.
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Looks like it just went up today…

So…what's going on here? No results one week later, no start of the series late April, now it's late May with no sign of Undercover…

Batman Von Superman is Germany's greatest hero.

Really? The extra latency involved in bouncing signals off the ionisphere (or whatever other way they go around the middle of the planet) isn't significant in drone operation? I wouldn't have thought that, myself.

Do we really know anything more about Yoda than we did in the 80's? The EU had a stay-away order, and all the prequels did was show us that there was another Jedi like him at one point.

IT'S A…(you know the rest.)

Interesting that the half-season long medical mystery (why all three of that family's kids had heart failure) was completely dropped. Another mystery: why was every single song on the show this whole year an Eighties cover? They used to have next year's corporate radio unescapable playlist consistently._.

What was the third level of racist in FourthWall's outfit? I can only see two…

I can think of no better was to summarize Enterprise in a single word than "tolerable".

NCIS is backdoor-piloting the NOLA spinoff tonight, which should at least be worth a what-else-is-on (because Scott Bakula makes anything at least tolerable.)

"sometime next week", as of more than a month ago.

I did always wonder why, when he leaves the house, he's got more stubble on his face than he did before he started shaving. Why does he even bother to shave, and how does he avoid looking like a Yeti by the time he gets to work at that rate of growth?

Two versions: In the first, the narrator is a police informant, a fact that is disclosed almost immediately, and, after the plan is made, he catches and arrests each other member of the crew in turn while the plan is attempted to be executed, with the latter sections of the book detailing the trial.

That's not the dream; that's a letter to Penthouse!

We already knew that, since we know he never sold the house.

Considering that the whole point of this episode was to say (1) You don't just get one 'the one' in your life and (2) The Mother would sort of have to approve of moving on, at least after 8 years had passed, yeah, I'm even more convinced that they're going for the sad ending. And really hoping that they pick

I'd have probably liked this episode better if I hadn't happened to watch Almost Human before it (because football took watching HIMYM off the table.) I think one Die Hard knock-off episode a night is my limit…

Shouldn't Ichabod have been using the old/british definition of 'Billion' (A million million, what we yanks (and moderns everywhere) call a trillion) and thus been even more appalled?

Two words: Patecial Hemmoraging. I mean, come on, TV has been teaching us for decades that death by suffocation is never going to look like anything other than what it actually is past two seconds worth of scrutiny, and pretending otherwise at this point goes beyond the lazy that is par for this show into the actively

He should hang out with Turk Turkleton.