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I actually sorta enjoyed it.. The "My momma left me on the side of the road" scene was painful, but the rest was fun enough to get me back for another episode. I've got enough gritty TV in my rotation and with most sitcoms being unwatchable I like shows like this for the lighter side.

Look, smurfing into someones house is never cool. Im glad the cops came and smurfed him. I just worry that he goes to smurf and gets smurfed in the smurf

Amnesia Virus would be a great plot point/episode, but later in a run, when relationships and rivalries are better established, and with a real outside threat.

I like the character of River Song, and the concept behind her inclusion in the story, but I find that the relationships she has with other people haven't been consistent with the overall story as its been revealed and sometimes, like last week, she seems tacked on to another story.

Oh, and the River bit at the end was clumsy and unneeded. BOOO

I demand more Craig. I don't know if its the actors, or Moffat, but the male companions are almost always more entertaining then the women. Honestly, I would pay for a PPV episode where Craig, Rory and the Doctor go drinking

I can't get into P&R. And thats coming from a guy who has been a fan of Mike Schur since the early days of firejoemorgan.com

To be fair, going back as far as the bible (and probably unwritten stories before that) there have always been apocalyptic themes in literature. I think its a pretty fair mix of "The Other" being the bad guy and us being the bad guy these days, even if the environmental message is being laid on a bit thick. That

Any movies or shows about resettlement or colonizing always follow a similar format, in which the scientist/colonist/pilgrims eventually are at odds with the military types, and I expect that to happen again. While Avatar took it to extremes, we saw the same thing in Falling Skies, BSG, Firefly.

I had a friend in college who was both witty and attractive, and definitely into women, but had no relationships and very few hookups. He eventually confessed, quite drunkenly, to a lack of (to borrow a term) confidence. While I can not vouch the veracity of his concerns, I believe that the lack of size, combined

Community is so much better at geek humor then BBT it's not even funny.

to quote my friend's tweet "Big Bang Theory, what dumb writers think smart people are really like"

I wonder how things like same sex schools, or uniforms, work when seen at a demographic level? would poorer students benefit from them where richer kids don't?

you say that in a very ominous way, so I'm guess that my response to reading your answer shouldn't have been "cool."

Jokes aside though, I wonder how much our impression of something changes the way we perceive images. For example, take a speech by President Obama, would we expect to see a different image from the mind of a racist compared to an african american? or a liberal vs a conservative? Or a woman in tight clothing, would

I'm a little shocked, anyone reading my brain during a watching of the Pink Panther remake would have seen a steaming pile of poo.

This guy is on it.

I say this out of intellectual curiosity, rather then from a place of negativity, but does it really matter?

So you are saying they didn't keep Kosher?

Thanks