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Kit Jackson 1967
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No! Don't say that! I want to see the end of Rothstein and the Valentine's Day Massare. A huge part of this show is seeing the rise of the younger generation. What better way to end the series than showing the fall of the older generation, and the younger generation taking power and being in charge.

If Nucky sent Richard to protect Chalky, it meant that Nucky was sending one of his best men to protect him. The spy theory also makes sense. It's a dual purpose job.

That makes sense. He can wash dishes, which would look good for when he has to appear in court. On the side, he can do what he does best.

Actually Joe Kennedy being a bootlegger is a myth. This was disproved in Nasaw's book "The Patriach," and Okrent's book "Last Call." However, you are dead on about the stock deals. I couldn't see him being a major figure, but a cameo is possible, especially based on Margaret's job.

"Mad Men" had Betty in a twilight sleep when she gave birth to baby Gene.

"Avatar" is a pretty picture, nothing more. (I saw it in 3D, but not IMAX) "Jurrasic Park" is a well-constructed movie. It combines the best elements of monster movies, and the old 1970s disaster movies.

That's not an episode, that's an event. Some people have strong feelings about where to spend Thanksgiving and what should be on the table. I'm not one of those people. As long as I get to watch the NBC coverage of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, I'm happy.

I thought turkey's could fly!

Not to mention Bartlett, Charlie, and the knife.

One of my favorite Thanksgiving episodes growing up was the "Full House" episode, "The Miracle of Thanksgiving." I know this will be mocked, and possibly down-voted, but I'm submitting it anyway.

And she's trying to sell the house, so I think we can rule out fortune hunting. I wonder what his true motivation is.

I'm guessing that's because she's not in the recording booth, but she's in the front office answering phones. At one point Crosby was teaching her how to produce. I wish they hadn't dropped that plot-line. I was hoping for an episode where there's a minor emergency and Amber has to produce on her own.

Thinking she's cute is okay. As long as you don't act on it, I think you're safe from "To Catch a Predator."

For my friends, when we were home sick, it was all about Nick Jr.

I don't know how much money is left. If he's fortune hunting, he may be dissapointed.

I wouldn't call him hot, (that's just personal opinion-to each his/her own) but I did feel like it was Van Alden as we've never seen him before. I can't put my finger on it, but from the moment he first appeared in this episode, there was something different about him.

Todd VanDerWerff-I always thought the flavors were pre-determined. I have nothing in cannon to support this.

That's right. I'd forgotten about that.

I like the idea you had about Kristina. A great plot-line might be one of the candidate's offering her the position of Education ______, in exchange for her ending her campaign. I used _______ because I don't know what the proper term would be.

I totally agree with you about the cars. Crosby already sold his motercycle to afford the house. It was Jasmine's turn to give up something, or if they wanted to add drama, a coin toss. As for Amber, she works at the Lunchenette as a receptionist.