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Sorry, I think it's very probable that Fik-Shun will go to the finale.  For my money, though, I'd be glad to see that.  It's been a long time since they've had a street dancer as capable of picking up more traditional forms (probably not since season four).

I must be the only person in the world who preferred Jade's solo.

Like Oliver said, the reasons for having them dance after being eliminated are obvious: otherwise, their partners could be stranded without them.  I think that Fox probably decided that two days of SYTYCD were unwarranted, and the producers are trying this out.  Still, it seems…problematic.

I have almost the opposite opinion.  I thought Shankman was better before he became such a regular judge.  I used to think of Mary as just an empty-headed screamer, but I've come around to the fact that she's usually the only judge to comment on technical aspects of each dance, and she makes her comments constructive.

Yeah, just cuz the song is about frogs doesn't mean anything…kind of a dumb idea for the article title.

But what explains the danger?

Honestly that picture of Cheney's shlong is all wrong.  Look at that picture and ask yourself "where is it attached?"  His left thigh?  No, I suspect it's actually part of some kind of medical device or magical gem that keeps him animated with a semblance of life.

@avclub-e57f718840a576abbb40a7d046c4e3b0:disqus  I think you're forgetting about a "little" movie called The Klumps.

You're entitled to your opinion, but I like him.

Actually that's a GREAT idea for an ad campaign.  Crude but brilliant.

Let's not forget that the majority of soldiers are not front line troops in any war.  Every actual combat soldier is backed up by a number of noncombatants who drive the trucks, cook the food, play in the bands, etc. Even in a war like Vietnam where battle lines could be pretty permeable, I think it's safe to assume

This is just plain old great news.

Sorry, the most dangerous game is actually called Shark Punching.

Notice the tan lines, though.  Could that be considered an anachronistic error?

I have to say that Unbelievers is my favorite, as well.  That and Diane Young are probably the purest pop jams on the album, and I'm a sucker for a great hook.

@avclub-58b5e1181aef482ae9d3f57afb3baa76:disqus , I can relate.  For some reason, the first couple of episodes really busted me up.  After that, however, they elicited only the occasional chuckle.  Which is really weird, because the actors are terrific, and the jokes generally work very well on paper.  Maybe it's

Jesus, that sounds dangerous.

@Dikachu:disqus book four and five were both a bit sloggy.  I think he made a mistake by having books four and five contemporaneous, splitting the character coverage.  A lot of plotlines went into slow motion through both books.  Fortunately, things seem to be picking up at the end of five.  Fingers crossed.  I'm

My favorite is that guy holding two pistols.  Clearly, he's twice as deadly for it.

Keep this thread going, people!  We need to get to the bottom of this whole Holocaust thing.