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@ChaosbyMcP: Yeah, I've never found him entertaining in the slightest.

Mr. Peacock has a Flickr album with 89 of these images in larger sizes.

@DRaGZ: I thought it was DiCrapio who was trying to make it?

@Bootknife-Jackson: Yah, and I keep wondering why I could always step forward and backward with my VCR, but I can only step forward on all the DVD players (tabletop & computer) I've ever had.

@Charlie Jane Anders: Um, well, when it says "animated", I'm looking for points of articulation, and wondering where the motor goes.

@Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: Yikes! I'm beginning to truly fear for Elyse Levesque's personal safety, what with all this "Kill Chloe Now!" sentiment I see everywhere.

Didn't I see this on that episode of Better Off Ted, where the newly-installed motion detectors couldn't register the black employees, so they had to hire white people to follow them around and "activate things"?

@somekindarobit: Actually, I was first in line at Grauman's for the first one, because I live four blocks away, and I'd walked over an hour and a half early because I was expecting a big line, since that amazing trailer had generated so much buzz.

"Rice of religious fanaticiam"?

@atrus123: Nah, you're thinking of DiCrapio.

@BadUncle: Pity that "Russian Sleep" (aka electrosleep) turned out to be a hoax.

Fah, I prefer a stasis field!

Yeah, I've always been fascinated by lasers, but even by MY standards, this is too much.

@ceptri: Yeah, even though I felt the ending wrapped things up nicely from an emotional standpoint, I can understand why people would be as frustrated as when The Prisoner ended, and was wondering if there would be a backlash in merchandise sales.

@Morgan King: Well, I liked the LOST finale far better than The Prisoner's.

@rek: Yep, that's the first thing I noticed, too.