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I'm still waiting for one, just one, character to say "I thought I had spent my entire life in a democracy with cars and television.  Now I have the chance to return to a land out of the Middle Ages, where I'll live in a thatched hut with no running water, with kings and queens who rule over us with an iron fist and

I'm still waiting for one, just one, character to say "I thought I had spent my entire life in a democracy with cars and television.  Now I have the chance to return to a land out of the Middle Ages, where I'll live in a thatched hut with no running water, with kings and queens who rule over us with an iron fist and

Haven't seen this show but had to look in when I saw the title.  Stevenson's story is one of the cleverest ever written and must have taken a large piece of paper to work out.  One of my favorite stories.

Haven't seen this show but had to look in when I saw the title.  Stevenson's story is one of the cleverest ever written and must have taken a large piece of paper to work out.  One of my favorite stories.

Did anyone clap, like that one guy at "Springtime for Hitler"?

Did anyone clap, like that one guy at "Springtime for Hitler"?

What made it funny was that everyone got offended by the stereotypes - even though they were true.  Like the lesbian = vegetarian bit ("But you are a vegetarian")

What made it funny was that everyone got offended by the stereotypes - even though they were true.  Like the lesbian = vegetarian bit ("But you are a vegetarian")

Actually it was the kid's line about missing her recital but going to the ball game not being fair that really sold it.  They screwed her over so they should deliberately screw over the other kid to even it out.

Actually it was the kid's line about missing her recital but going to the ball game not being fair that really sold it.  They screwed her over so they should deliberately screw over the other kid to even it out.

The bosses aren't being sexist - they are simply using their own situations to judge everyone.  Watch the movie Baby Boom where Diane Keatons boss tells her he doesn't even know how many grandchildren he has but he's made the company a success.

The bosses aren't being sexist - they are simply using their own situations to judge everyone.  Watch the movie Baby Boom where Diane Keatons boss tells her he doesn't even know how many grandchildren he has but he's made the company a success.

Yeah, doubling down is always the solution to a romantic crisis.

Yeah, doubling down is always the solution to a romantic crisis.

I thought it was a great moment when Zeek pimped out Amber to the veteran.  "Here's Amber, she'll sleep with anyone."

I thought it was a great moment when Zeek pimped out Amber to the veteran.  "Here's Amber, she'll sleep with anyone."

The minute they browbeat the coach into giving Victor an at bat I knew that, this being TV, he would hit a home run.  Not like in real life where it's the bottom of the ninth, one run down, bases loaded and two outs and you strike out watching the third strike whiz by (or swinging at a ball two feet over your head)

The minute they browbeat the coach into giving Victor an at bat I knew that, this being TV, he would hit a home run.  Not like in real life where it's the bottom of the ninth, one run down, bases loaded and two outs and you strike out watching the third strike whiz by (or swinging at a ball two feet over your head)

I'm confused by one thing in this episode (other than when that damn horse came back).  The dollar amount at the end went up by over $100.  Did they earn any money?

I'm confused by one thing in this episode (other than when that damn horse came back).  The dollar amount at the end went up by over $100.  Did they earn any money?