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Few people understand that the East Coast/West Coast rivalry started as a very personal fight over Suge Knight leaving a hat on Biggie's bed.

These comments seem well rehearsed. I just picture him at years of BBQs going "Hey, Jim, you want cheese on that burger? Oh, by the way, did I ever tell you what Tupac's last words were? Funny story…"

"Those Bone-thug-harminiums are coming in nicely."

I understand. I've returned to Three Ninjas twice as an adult. The first time I decided I couldn't ever watch it again. The second time reminded me of everything I loved about it as a kid.

Yeah I definitely think it's one you have to see as a kid to have a fondness for it.

Oh man, anytime I get a chance to discuss the "Racial Sensitivity" light-sensor episode it's a great day.

I guess it goes from God to Jerry, to you - to the cleaners. Right Kent?

I. Want. My. Two. Dollars!

I have a difficult time explaining my love for Tina. She's so much of my teenage awkwardness while sharing none of the specifics. I understand and cheer for her while laughing at her pain.

There's a film that I loved as a kid called "Surf Ninjas" that starred Leslie Nelson, Tone Loc, and a young Rob Schneider. It's terrible and awesome at the same time. I've only met three people who have seen the film but I always feel bonded with those people.

Trick question: Marvin the Martian shows up mid-fight with the Space Modulator and takes out the planet with an "earth-shattering kaboom"

*sigh* I miss early Supernatural.

I'd like to take a minute to sing the praises of Manu Bennett and what he was able to do with Slade through both seasons. Both as the soldier and the villain he's been an awesome part of the show. His reactions, in this episode especially, to when Oliver and Shado are both speaking to him were great moments of

Smart move. If you have John Barrowman around you should really do your best to keep him around.

If that happens I'm hopeful the showrunners would be smart enough to just have Oliver take off the mask as soon as Thea confronts him. I couldn't do a whole season of Angry Thea after the great Manu Bennett's Slade reign of terror.

People would just gather under it thinking it was a wifi hotspot.

As good as the show has become it's still about 30 seconds off on reasonable timing for some things.

I had the same reaction. Oliver saw that exact thing happen twice in his life.

Yeah, I don't know if this show is really known for quotables but "Muck and Penkala got hit!" is up there for sheer impact of the moment

One of the interesting things about the miniseries is that it shows growth in all the characters. For Speirs you see him at first as the guy who will charge in at the expense of his men (every man behind him in the taking of the guns at Normandy was mowed down because they abandon the trench). Then, he's the guy so