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    I had never heard of that aspect, and find it hard to imagine someone being prosecuted again after they've already been convicted, because that's just wacky…but, wow, yeah, things were very different in the past, which is why these protections were necessary in the first place. Thanks!

    The actual way it works is that if you are not convicted of selling drugs, you can never be tried again for that exact same sale of drugs. Double jeopardy only comes into play when there is no conviction the first time.

    I think it was on one of the recent Doctor specials leading up to the 50th anniversary (the 6th Doctor one, of course), where they (people involved in the production of the show) still don't know how badly that accent sucked. "It was so great how great Nicola's American accent was. It was great."

    I think Rudy had been having some discomfort while peeing…

    Wait a minute! *checks pulse*

    A lot of people would ask why we come here to read about and discuss TV shows. Most people don't do that. Most people don't understand the attraction. They love this show, or that one, but for them it ends there. They're not "fans". They have no further need to engage with the source material or seek out

    There are many, but they're not newborns.

    That's right, it was the fertility clinic, which the mastermind supposedly could never be linked to.

    I don't think finding new adoptive parents for a white infant is going to be any problem at all. The mother won't be happy at the abrupt change, but the child will be very much wanted by someone.

    Fitch. Yep.

    I am loving that so much. And I'm watching along with them, thus seeing some eps I've never watched before.

    Eldrad must live!

    *sigh* I'd forgotten that we would have to wait. I should know by now!

    I owe my addiction to Cosmopolitans to this show… (I make mine with gin. Yum.)

    My favorite line was when Max was jealous of 99's interactions with Agent 43. Her response was, "You're worth two 43s to me, 86."

    The sensor was on the hall side of the door jamb, so opening and closing the door wouldn't set it off. Crossing the threshold would, and yeah, I guess a flyer could drop just right that it would break the beam, too.

    The true power comes in 1933, but the rise has already begun.

    I was positive that the whole bondage hostage scene was a fake but, man, when she "escaped", she genuinely looked frightened as she kept looking back over her shoulder… Why would she do that? No one was watching her!

    I think Tom meant just that specific week's challenge, not the competition as a whole. They were told to highlight seafood and Carrie's display of technique effectively buried her fish.

    Well, the Green Hornet is the Lone Ranger's great-nephew, so that kinda makes sense…