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If this means we loose our commenting history and identities, consider me very sad.

Whom did the producers sample on Bad Liar?

I completely agree.

*formerly best restaurant in the world.

I'm in my mid 20s and the same thing is happening to me. I don't like it at all.

I'm happy to see Utopia get a mention here because it doesn't seem to have as much love as it should.

For whatever reason we don't build television narratives that explicitly explore parts of our history that are uncomfortable, questionable and demand that we continue to reckon with them today. Even when we edge up on them, we write stories that treat those parts as examples of personal injustice instead of broad

Inner Harbor is nice in a purely superficial way. It's niceness feels entirely the product of real estate investment machinations instead of organic urban growth and you can see it in every soulless steel and glass structure housing various franchises and mediocre New American cooking.

The cast chemistry or lack thereof in Oasis made me appreciate even more how well LOST's pilot works on every well. In setting up the world, the core characters, and introducing the mystery the LOST pilot is perfect.

Just started season one and watched the first two episodes. I'm really enjoying myself so far.

Question from someone who enjoyed Tartakovsky's work growing up in the form of Powerpuff Girls and Dexter's Laboratory: is it okay to start with this revival or should I go back and catch up on the Cartoon Network run before watching this?

I'm completely with you here. New Yorkers are terrible at this, myself included. Every time I go to California, Mexican food is a re-revelation.

The problem is not that it's hard to make good pizza in New England, but that it's easy not to because the audience is less discerning than drunk New Yorkers at 2am.

You couldn't get into Korean food? Not even the stuff that we share across both cultures, like I don't know, fried chicken?

You were a little lucky but decent pizza in New York actually is scandalously easy to find.

Come on, they made Looking.
For two seasons.
And it was magical.

This is a Cartesian show if I've ever seen one. The fundamental question is what makes us sentient - mind, body, soul?

Separate loops.

As @Mike:disqus says the staff:host ratio is 1:many. They set hosts to run on loops and run algorithms to flag anomalies. When an anomaly seems significant, they pull the host in for analysis.

Bizarre as it may seem to think about the ethics of mistreating the host environment - they may not have wanted to subject actual horses to the mistreatment and violence that the plot lines and the guests generate.