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I don't remember Hendricks having a rack like that during her two guest shots on "Firefly" (I don't watch "Mad Men"). Would I be correct in assuming there's been some augmentation since then?

I would totally see this movie if they updated it to fit today's culture, but had all the characters sporting mullets for no adequately explained reason.

The unfortunate thing…
… is that part of this premise could be very entertaining if done right. The idea of watching a PR firm take various crisis situations and public relations disasters and spin them into smooth them out has the makings of some good black comedy. I like the idea of seeing the actual facts of a

That mask of his is a work of art. It looks like the sort of crude "better-than-nothing" approach you'd expect of reconstructive surgery in those days, but it also gives the guy a very relatable sadness. That left eye always seems to be looking down, as if self-conscious of his appearance. He was an interesting

Yeah, but I laughed every time I saw that cartoonish seahorse with the look of stern determination on its face.

Danny DeVito
Is hands-down the most fearless, self-confident bastard who ever grabbed a nude scene by its sweaty, greasy horns and owned it like a porn star.

I liked this episode a lot more than Zack did. While it's true that nothing earth-shattering happened and both plots are kinda throwaway, that doesn't bother me. I'm a big fan of occasional off-format episodes where we see things from a different perspective (and yes, "Lower Decks" is an even better example), so I

Haven't we said pretty much everything we needed to say with the first Bad Santa?

@ Bad Horse: Generations was the last Trek that shot motion control. They went full CGI after that - there's never been a model of Enterprise-E except for the unpainted ones they build for scanning reference.

"Who got Dee pregnant" rules them all for one simple reason: MC POYLES!!!

Look at it this way - would the A.V. Club review any other movie that had been edited for television (as this one certainly would be), or it go to the source material and review the whole thing? I don't come here to read reviews of half a movie or TV show, and I've never seen this site write reviews like that. The

Unedited version. No ifs, ands, or buts.

@ Trurl: I remember those walkie-talkies - I had a set myself. They were blue and about three times the size of a "real" communicator, right? That brought back all kinds of memories. I also remember making a model kit that had a phaser, communucator, and tricorder, none of which survived long after assembly thanks

I've grown to like TMP very much over the years, mostly because I enjoyed it as a kid. I grew up watching reruns of TOS, and when TMP came out when I was in junior high, it was amazing! Finally, we got to see what the original show's nonexistent budget could never show us. Star Trek finally had some money! Once I

Dear god, I had no idea there was one.

Nicely done, Alurin.

Favorite font: Korinthia. I like the formal look of a font with a serif, and Korinthia has a sort of curving elegance that sets it apart from Times New Roman (although no disrespect to a classic - a bazillion newspapers and paperback books can't be wrong).

Actually, there's a font called "Crayon" that suits him better:

They make me want to invent and eat my own version of a turducken. It'll be a whale stuffed with a cow stuffed with a member of PETA. Whoever comes up with the best name for my new invention wins the first bite.

@ Ape: I know I'm gonna be sorry for asking, but… the best thing was?