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Mortimer Brewster
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It seems like if it isn't two different time periods (and there's plenty that says it isn't), the people behind the show are trying to make it appear that it might be the case.

Well, we don't know how quickly the robots advanced in terms of their lifelike abilities and outside appearance. The old bartender version of the robots could predate Arnold's death and Arnold and Ford could have made advancements in the time leading up to Arnold's death. Arnold was, after all, trying to make them

I thought Pariah was supposed to be in an Old Mexico border town, so that would lend itself to a more Spanish-style architecture, though there were certainly Spanish-styled towns in the American southwest, too (I mean, the Alamo was a Spanish Mission).

"Looking forward to discovering who the kitten is next week."

If you ask me, the best parts of 'Lost' weren't the mystery stuff but the flashbacks that filled in the characters' backstories.

Here's what I want to know, Mr. Time Warner Fancy Pants,

My MacBook Pro is only about a year-and-a-half old, so I'm not about to go buying a new one, but yeah, having to pony up $7 for a USB-C/Lightning cable to charge my iPhone is the least of my worries.

Vive le France!

In fairness, it turns out I really didn't still need a floppy drive in 1998.

I kind of wish that, when they changed the past, the present suddenly had lots of blimps and everybody used the Lougle search engine.

Yeah, William H. Macy is over here muttering about how he could have just been Bill Macy if not for that Maude guy and SAG is letting this garbage through?

I have noticed that when people from my home town talk about the notorious Halloween murder of an elderly nun, it does get a little humorous once 'Bubbles the Psychic' makes her appearance in the story.

But he had that girlfriend who was much more suited for him and who made him happy. I don't think he's concerned about losing Lindsay as much as he is worried about losing the baby.

The Bedroom Window.

Hopkins has played Hannibal a couple of times since then, though, and I'd say that those additional performances were not as well done as the one in Silence of the Lambs.

Everybody loves giant corporations no matter what their political bent.

We've come along way since 1982.

Judging the AT&T CEO by his looks, I could imagine he's got a lot of boarded and bagged comic books in his well-appointed mansion, though I kind of imagine this whole thing is just payback for the time CNN.com reported he'd died of a cocaine overdose.

This is definitely no 'Short Circuit 2', my favorite self-aware Robot and Indian movie.

I had the same thought about 'The Pyramid'