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Gonna be honest
I only listened to the first half.

Haha, I think I saw The Jackal when I was, like, 12. The scene with Jack Black stayed with me.

Way to explain my amazingly sophisticated joke, JC.

Does it matter? Pretty self-contained joke, I would've thought.

Pretty sure he meant to cut off the balls.

I've been unemployed for the past 2 years (I'm 22 and graduated from University at the end of last year) and I just went on unemployment benefits. I get more money from welfare than I used to earn from a part time job at a cafe. That being said, I really want a job.

Tyler Durden. Jules Winfield. Jimmy Conway. Ben Linus. Tony Soprano. Simon (?) Adebisi. Ryan O'Reilly. Stringer Bell.

Cocksucka!

Some I disagree with, others I agree with
But also: George Clooney in From Dusk Til Dawn, Tuco in TGTB&TU, O-Ren Ishii, Bruce Willis as The Jackal, Anton Chighur, Big Chris from Lock Stock… I'll just run to my DVDs and come up with some more…

pneumonia sucks
just ask the late Brittany Murphy
never mind. you can't.

Home = a distant planet. Nemesis is an alien.

Probably a reference to the broken 30cm flatscreen Jan smashed and the fact that he's probably reverted to whatever dinosaur CRT he had lying around.

It was pretty clearly just targeted at Walter. What does Walter have that Peter would not? How about; everyone is unique and if the Nazi was only targeting Walter, the toxin would only effect Walter.

Uh, that should probably just say "the male and female leads".

Argh! Don't even mention Kate! It's insane how much I dislike the two male and female leads of this series, considering how much I feel it has to offer otherwise. Just everything about them… although, at least Matthew Fox puts in solid performances. Evangeline though? Yeah, not so much. They're definitely balanced out

So Lost is a fictionalized adaptation of Beyond Good & Evil? I can dig that.

The fact that Jack is the main character and protagonist (emphasis on the 'pro') and Locke is/was the antagonist always made me a little resentful of Lost as a whole. I liked Locke's directness and conviction and hate Jack's whiny manipulation. I also liked Charlie the most, so yeah, I seem to just suck at Lost. The

Yes, yes, yes. I have been a fan of the show since forever and I vehemently disagreed with the whole "Decline" thing riiiight up until the last episode, which actually failed to make me laugh once. Same thing happened again this time. I simply didn't find anything in this episode funny. Most of the lines sounded like

Uh… always look on the bright side of life?

He should have been played by Tony Hale.