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squanch indeed :(

As a current law student going through moot court, I had enormous empathy for Savage's note-card reading ways. Just glad there's a law-related show that knows its courtroom antics are silly and embraces that…I thought it was decent.

Make that six people!

I wanted to hear the Romans chanting, "Grond! Grond! Grond!"

where's the Conan O'Brien one of these?

All the AT&T commercial haters should have cheetahs taped to their backs.

No classic South Park? But…season 3! 3!

Let's not forget Norm MacDonald…ah, what the hell, everyone already does that anyway.

Re: Carl and guns….the show *did* make a big deal out of it way back on the farm in season 2. And everyone in the show pretty much agreed it would be stupid for him to not have a gun in the end. Not sure why or how the show would make a big deal about it now.

I find all the talk of how its so "depressing" far more grueling than the show itself (which isn't to say it's a very good…but nothing else on Mondays, and it is entertaining stupidity at least).

Crassus became my man the instant he grabbed that sword with his bare hands. Oh, and let his kid get the beating he deserved.

A psychology professor once told me that a lot of people with personality disorders don't just have 1 "alter" but usually a dozen or so, at least. Now THAT would be a show.

Did you at least take the opportunity to say, "Quiet! You're missing the jokes!"

Did you at least take the opportunity to say, "Quiet! You're missing the jokes!"

Something tells me American Dad teasers in the style of Mad Men ones would be unexpectedly great.

Something tells me American Dad teasers in the style of Mad Men ones would be unexpectedly great.

3, actually. Better add some more O's

3, actually. Better add some more O's

I'm not so sure Carrie will be trying to exonerate Brody in the next or in future seasons…in that woods scene, it seemed to me like it was something she said because she just needed to believe that there could be a possible future for her and Brody, even as Brody knew (and pretty much told her) that this was it for

I'm not so sure Carrie will be trying to exonerate Brody in the next or in future seasons…in that woods scene, it seemed to me like it was something she said because she just needed to believe that there could be a possible future for her and Brody, even as Brody knew (and pretty much told her) that this was it for