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    Always good to hear from Gregg Turkington's favorite actor.

    And remember, when you touch yourself, the saints cry!

    Not sure if Poe or not…

    I mostly agreed with this assessment of the episode; still, one truly interesting aspect near the end was the implied dilemma shown to Tilda in whether or not to poison her mother (due to suggestion from Veil).

    I'll never forget his villainous role in Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie. As with most of the actors in that odd movie, he made the best of a character stuck in an uncomfortably weird premise.

    Actually, I think the comparison is quite apt : Hedonistic ruler who loves violence(Quinn/Robert) and has a second-in-command(Sonny/Ned) who is both a great fighter and fairly honorable. Also, Quinn seems to be set up to die sometime this season. I got this feeling even last episode.

    At least that episode had the great "Teve Torbes" sketch.

    "Why did God invent Domino's Pizza? To punish humanity for their complacency in letting the Holocaust happen." - Neil Hamburger

    That's O'Needers!

    I'm really not getting the Niska hate. She's becoming one of my favorite synths, and the scenes with her and George Millican this week were quite well done.

    That's not abandonment, that's adoption. She knew that another family(possibly with parents unable to create a child on their own) could give the child a better life than she could. Yes, at the time adoption wasn't viewed as positively as today, but this show is viewed by people of this age.

    Let's take bets on who impkimp's favorite character is: Lou, Herb, or Jim Hobart?

    Just remember: Dodongo dislikes smoke.

    Does anyone know if Neil Hamburger is organizing a response the way he did against Taco Bell's "viral" campaign?

    To quote Neil Hamburger: "Why didn't Rudolph guide Santa's sleigh this year? Because he was exposed as a Nazi war criminal and sentenced to life imprisonment."

    I'm almost certain that it wasn't intended, but given recent events with the NYC police, that scene ended up being more timely than intended.

    Observation: After Hailey and Lizzie whisk Rodrigo away from his Mozart fantasy and from the library, someone comes by his desk and picks up the score that Rodrigo was studying. Just the imagined Mozart back as a normal person, or someone who will cause mischief by stealing what may be a rare Mozart manuscript?

    And suddenly, Arnie wasn't a rapist anymore.

    Unpopular opinion: I was never all that enthused about Black Lotus. As far as rare Alpha/Beta cards go, Ancestral Recall and Time Walk are better.

    I figure that there are two ways to solve the problem.