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Looks like you picked the right week to quit amphetamines.

Oh wow he smokes. How rebellious. (It's really the only thing I got from this article. By article I mean picture.)

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God I want this feature to die.

Worf is a flat circle.

Time traveling Spike Lee furiously tweets Harry Morgan's home address…but no one had twitter in the '70s.

Woah, totally read that as J-Lo Picard.

DUKAT: Because! A true victory is to make your enemy see they were wrong to oppose you in the first place. To force them to acknowledge your greatness.
WEYOUN: Then you kill them?
DUKAT: Only if it's necessary.

*Whew* That's a relief. For a while there I was thinking that all the strange things I'd been hearing about Saudi Arabia with regards to the oppression of women were true. I always kind of had doubts, though, because why would America ally itself with an oppressive theocracy?

I was hoping Cosmos was going to be a weekly review by Teti, but I guess that was just a one-off since I haven't seen a review of last Sunday's episode. Shame, that; I enjoyed his review.

That's a fair point, but you're talking to the wrong person. I didn't make Cosmos. I was just responding to a part that the creators decided to put in the show. I didn't have a problem with it, but that's just, like, my opinion, man.

Or in quarters.

I found the Inquisition comment in the review a little odd as well. I don't think there's anything untoward about continuing to highlight the darkest aspects of the human past and the species' capacity for cruelty. It's the only way to confront and fight against such things happening again.

Agree with you about Brian Cox. I think his Wonders series are fantastic and much closer to the spirit of the original Cosmos.

Well, no one's gonna top that.

Why didn't Kellin just wish the mines into the cornfield? That'd been real good!

The only thing I remember about Escaflowne was that Yoko Kanno was involved with the soundtrack. Maybe that's the only important thing to remember anyway.

I agree completely with your sentiment, but in fairness Danny Rubin wrote the original script for Groundhog Day, and he and Ramis reworked it together before Ramis directed it. Sorry, I'm a stickler for writers getting their due credit. With that said, Ramis was absolutely a genius and this has been a pretty rough day

I didn't know that was an actual song when I saw the movie; it was so bad I figured it must have been created for the movie in the same way that Blueshammer song was. It wasn't until I saw Arrested Development that I realized it was an actual song from the real world.

"Yes I been plowin'…. Pickin' cotton all day long!"