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The Alexing
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Yay!
Survivors and Watchers are both really terrific episodes. Looking forward to that review.

And you sit their in your ivory towers and do nothing!

It's totally cool ending a sentence with a preposition. Why? Because we're awesome and somehow manage to understand exactly what we mean even though we're technically breaking an archaic and arbitrary rule no one observes anymore…

Wesley was really excited to travel around with him… until he led Wesley into his white van and offered him some "traveler juice."

So Picard never shares his Pop Secret with Wesley?

My synopsis of this thread:

I thought the same thing. Broderick says something like, "Can you try to respect what we're doing here?" Or whatever he says. It's so similar to what CK was saying to the heckler at the end of the first segment. Very nice and subtle.

When you someone Futurama it.

Well at least his assassin will get what's coming to him…
I wonder if plans on being drunk at his own coronation.

I like both! I like… both.

Hell yes, that dance slays me.

I hope that in 2037 we'll have 5D glasses that let you watch multiple 3D movies at the same time.

Eh, as soon as they said the inspector was a bureaucrat I assumed it was Hermes and then spent the rest of the episode wondering if they were setting me up for a surprise.

Thin capitalization… rules!

Whatever impulse I may have to post about the quality of the new episodes is suppressed when I read threads like this where people either bash episodes that I like/love or exalt episodes I think are awful.

There was an episode of the Outer Limits (the "new" one that came out in the 90s) in which this guy became aware of things changing from one moment to the next. One day his neighbor would own a blue car, the next day it was red and had always been red. Turns out the universe is chaotic and is constantly changing and

Maybe English isn't Grammar Nazi's first language?

Maybe I'm misremembering the movie a lot, but wasn't the black kid who shoots Furlong related to the guy that got curb-stomped?

Yes, that one guy from Mr. Show worked in my office. We sell paper clips.

Oh, smeg off already.