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wasn't the house in this essentially the same one as in "Ghost Light"? Especially with the elevator, I half expected them to discover a stone space ship in the basement.

[slow clap]

Clarke full heel turn

By which you mean he was the title character in "A Serious Man"?

I actually rewound the show to catch her name, which I'd missed due to losing my crap over the AK pun. My reaction was: "huh, if that's a pun it's one I don't get."

I thought that Blaine might be faking it until he had NO reaction whatsoever to his (supposedly dead, actually supposed to be deep frozen) father showing up in his office. No matter how cool he is, there's no faking that. A is out as of that scene.

Speaking of Filmore Graves, did we already know A.K. Fortesan's name and it took me this long to notice the obvious pun?

The brain caused such sharp visions because Ravi had been injecting it with the same serum that he gave Blaine

Since Henry's a math whiz, he's much more likely to be recruited by the NSA than the CIA

I used to think that… but I haven't figured out how not to be an ass by 41, I've accepted it just ain't happening.

oh… shit…

Any woman who doesn't understand such a self-evident truth doesn't deserve to be my husband

ahhhhhhh, nostalgia…

Sandwiches must be cut on the diagonal. That's just a universal truth that transcends gender, culture and time itself

I've found that the best way to be an ally is never to leave my apartment or interact with human women at all, and just Google Image Search famous women in revealing clothing. Desire for physical contact handled by hugging my cats. BOOM! Removed from the equation entirely.

The exact same thought occurred to me— the average insecure man might be frightened of a more experienced woman, but for the average nerd EVERY grown woman is going to be more experienced. Fear of rejection is replaced by certainty of rejection (or, heh heh, so I *imagine*) Their only hope is an

^DITTO!

Did the chicken have anyone else thinking of Werner Herzog? All I could think about was the dancing chicken at the end of "Strozek" and Herzog's commentary about the stupid empty chicken eyes.

I was ready for an entire season of product-overload Dinesh. The way he made a comic beat out of every time he buttoned or unbuttoned his sportscoat was nothing short of genius

I just had my eyes glued to Gilfoyle that entire time. And he'd be frozen. Then I'd glance at Jared for a moment, then back to Gilfoyle, and his grin had doubled