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Tina Fey can definitely play Princess Leia in those new Star Wars movies ^^

Somehow I think Raj knew all along that Sheldon will not allow Howard to seem like the bigger man and thus will give him the space once Howard apologizes - you can see how he stands there and subtly steers the conversation in this direction, making him the ultimate winner of the conflict.

Somehow I think Raj knew all along that Sheldon will not allow Howard to seem like the bigger man and thus will give him the space once Howard apologizes - you can see how he stands there and subtly steers the conversation in this direction, making him the ultimate winner of the conflict.

I know I know, keeping the bad guy alive and stuff but man, wouldn't it have been great if Miles had just said "No" and shot Monroe right there? The stupid sword fight and stuff was annoying as hell because there is no reason why Miles should first say that he regrets not killing him the first time and then not

I know I know, keeping the bad guy alive and stuff but man, wouldn't it have been great if Miles had just said "No" and shot Monroe right there? The stupid sword fight and stuff was annoying as hell because there is no reason why Miles should first say that he regrets not killing him the first time and then not

Yeah, the double-agent explicitly says that this is how he communicated with the Militia while undercover

Yeah, the double-agent explicitly says that this is how he communicated with the Militia while undercover

I hope Alex stays around, she is a great supporting character and gives the writers good opportunities to write stuff for Leonard and Sheldon. Also, I loved Leonard's reaction to her calling him "Dr. Hofstadter": "Call me Leonard, Doctor Hofstadter is my father. And my mother. And my sister. And our cat…"

I hope Alex stays around, she is a great supporting character and gives the writers good opportunities to write stuff for Leonard and Sheldon. Also, I loved Leonard's reaction to her calling him "Dr. Hofstadter": "Call me Leonard, Doctor Hofstadter is my father. And my mother. And my sister. And our cat…"

If you are not interested in reading multiple books from the beginning, "Small Gods" is probably the best choice to start at. It does not require any knowledge of the previous books (or setting) while still being one of the earlier ones (13th of 39).

If you are not interested in reading multiple books from the beginning, "Small Gods" is probably the best choice to start at. It does not require any knowledge of the previous books (or setting) while still being one of the earlier ones (13th of 39).

Ah, yes, I forgot about that. But then again, it does not disprove my point, since it's very clear from "The Broath" that there is no reason why she can't have become a crazy stalker given how she dotes on Robin despite her reactions.

Ah, yes, I forgot about that. But then again, it does not disprove my point, since it's very clear from "The Broath" that there is no reason why she can't have become a crazy stalker given how she dotes on Robin despite her reactions.

Actually, she planned on living with her for a few days in "Karma", but never moved in with her and in the next episode, "The Broath", she tells Ted she no longer wants Quinn's apartment because she is moving in a bigger one due to her new job. In "Karma" we also see a short cut-away that shows Patrice being

Actually, she planned on living with her for a few days in "Karma", but never moved in with her and in the next episode, "The Broath", she tells Ted she no longer wants Quinn's apartment because she is moving in a bigger one due to her new job. In "Karma" we also see a short cut-away that shows Patrice being

Am I the only one who loved that Wil was wearing a "The Guild" T-Shirt? :-D

Am I the only one who loved that Wil was wearing a "The Guild" T-Shirt? :-D

Funny that you mention that, I actually considered that explanation myself xD

Funny that you mention that, I actually considered that explanation myself xD

I love this show, I really do, but sometimes it feels as if the writers are stretching the story to avoid painfully obvious solutions, which means that the viewers will sit in front of the TV and think "why doesn't he just…". This week the big "dilemma" was that Ms. Angelis is looking for a "man in a suit" which meant