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A C?! Better get them jumper cables ready.

He's busy filming the new season of Hannibal.

"Who taught you how to punch? Your husband?"

Yeah, it was actually, like, a triple-reveal, which I really enjoyed. First it looks like Chang being crazily fixated on a looney idea, then kind of sad like he's trying to get them to celebrate his birthday, then briefly like he's being cruel and evil, and then finally you realize that he's just THAT oblivious.

I was wondering about that. They didn't interact in the episode, but Fillion's supposed to be back later. So, in the Community-verse, which is it:
1) The head custodian looks *exactly* like Nathan Fillion, or somehow IS Nathan Fillion in disguise.
2) "Nathan Fillion" is actually a completely different person from who he

EVERYTHING!!!!

Why does Mike have the justification for making it then and there? Because he's pissed off and expects never to see him again. So this is kind of his last chance to yell at Walt for screwing up what, from Mike's point of view, was a very good thing.

It's actually pretty mind-blowing that Amell can actually deliver dialogue while salmon-laddering in a single shot.

Impulse control has never been one of Pam's strong suits, anyway.

I dunno, I do kind of appreciate that so far they've gotten rid of 6 million dollars' worth of cocaine without getting even a penny of actual cash for it. It's not a running joke that they can sustain forever, but so far it's still making me laugh.

OKAY A JILLION MILLION DOLLARS

As also he is my shit. I recognized the voice (and had it confirmed by the credits) primarily because Peele has a very specific, precise cadence to his speaking when he's playing athletes, especially of the type who've had some cranial trauma in their careers. I'm thinking specifically of the trash-talking guy from

It was, in fact, Jordan Peele.

Actually I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think Ollie gave Felicity the FULL run-down of exactly how tight a position he was in, did he? As in, don't move a muscle or you'll blow up tight? It seemed to me like he was deliberately avoiding saying anything that would freak her out, in which case her general snark was as

"Also, wouldn't it have been easier to confine Skye to quarters rather than land the plane and have it take off again?"

Missed out on this thread completely! I got to see my younger cousin (now in his 30s) for the first time in maybe a decade, and he brought along the SNES and Super Mario Kart, which we played for a good while passing the controllers back and forth between me, my brother, my cousin, and his first-grader son. Great

Tried to save Christa, killed the dog, said I was Sarah's friend, denied water to the guy (eff him), saved Nick (largely because of what looked like a bite on Pete's leg). If I had it to do over, I might change the final choice, but I'm sticking with one path as I go through :)

Another sign of how the world's changing- no one bothers to feel guilty about dropping F-bombs in front of Clem any more.

I can't really rank them at this echelon, so I'll just go alphabetically:
1) Arrow
2) Bob's Burgers
3) Breaking Bad
4) Hannibal
5) Orphan Black

Count me as another person who watched Bob's Burgers out of affection for Dr. Katz and Home Movies. The thing I find most delightful about the show is its attitude towards outsiders of all sorts. The affection for Tina, Teddy, and Mort is the most readily on-display, but any time the show touches on some unusual