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Anyone up for discussing the logistics of how this would work again? Had some good discussion about this when the summer preview piece ran. The only thing I'd add is that it's interesting that it's mentioned that it's principally the rich killing the poor. I personally would have thought the rich would have stayed

Also, from the trailers, they also do not seem to have heard of Charles Xavier, in spite of X-Men being pretty damn popular as well.

But I thought the statue was sold by Stoner. Am I now suddenly misinterpreting what I'm seeing?

Having just watched it, I didn't get the impression that G'Kar and the assassin wife were in it together. I just assumed that G'Kar was able to figure it out easily enough and it would've been something that he would have been happy to have seen happen. However, what I wasn't quite able to figure out was whether or

Yes, yes, yes to Jewel Staite needing a regular gig again! Preferably in another SF show.

That sounds really interesting. However, I'm just wondering if you'd be able to account for the amount of space constraints that NYC, and Hoboken too, have in terms of expanding buildings. That in itself will help a bit to make the two of them a bit more expensive to live in, given the high desirability and lower

From the Times, it sounds like he's making less money, which is apparently the main issue. However, not standing yuppies probably doesn't help.

Cool. To be clear, I do have a job there already; however, it was a temporary one that I found out couldn't be made permanent. Now I'm trying to switch departments.

Yes, it is a word and the joke makes sense!

Thanks. And no worries about it being belated. I do remember you wishing me a happy birthday in the Newswire where The Dissolve was first mentioned, so I definitely got your much appreciated well wishes.

Here's sending good vibes for a nice, speedy recovery for E. Buzz!

Yeah, the set's really just very plain, which is a bit disappointing, as the other productions this season at Playwrights had some really nice looking sets. Has some okay backdrops.

This week was my birthday week. I had my birthday party on my actual birthday on Thursday, celebrating at a barbeque place in the Greenwich Village with 15 of my friends. It's easily the biggest gathering of friends that I've had at my birthday since I've been in my 20's and I absolutely loved it. Bonus was that there

Oh shit! This is actually really cool news. Great news for my birthday!

@avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus  I know this topic has come up before, but who would be on your list of favorite recurring characters? Here's my top 5.

True, and I definitely don't dislike Brunt. Just not as funny as Weyoun.

A double dose of Jeffrey Combs is never a bad thing, although I'd say that Weyoun is much, much more fun to watch than Brunt by a considerable margin.

@avclub-2d0cca95ad6a2061d208d765e79af478:disqus Using Metacritic as a guide, it's a 55 over there, with it nearly split in half between good and average-to-mixed.

@avclub-4caf6aa0375b2499ebfe7e971b36eee3:disqus In case you're not being sarcastic, he's the director of The King's Speech and the Les Mis musical of last year.

@avclub-41a9c6014f10b08a8e0f77e3d8ac53ea:disqus  The World Is Not Enough.