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"I just spent the last several days with the other Walter…and I was very surprised to find that he was not the man that I thought he was. (pause) But I am not at all surprised that to find that you are."

I didn't think this was a very good episode. It just sort of trudged along, and nothing seemed convincing; everything happened because It's In The Plot. No New Yorkers are stupid enough to hand 200 bucks (each) to a shady guy, for example. (I was once hustled for a 20 on one of my visits, even though I knew the guy

They're called live dolls!

Red Dead Redemption, ya dang varmint.

NOT THE BEES!

You know, I'd love for that to happen on "Fringe". They fix the universes and we see Sam return home. (Meanwhile, Al has died from smoking-related illness, but his mind was uploaded into a toaster)

In fairness, a book about "suicide, mental breakdowns, and awkward romance" set in Scandinavia isn't entirely inconceivable.

There's a porn festival called Norwegian Wood each summer in Oslo.

Harlan Ellison called it Star Trek: The Motionless Picture. Then again, he would.

Alas, no further insight into what's next to the moon?

A lot of people cried after seeing Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

"Kind of weird that Bugs and Daffy got back to normal when they got out of the pointism painting, but Elmer's still pointismized when he got out."

My personal faves are:

I sort of figured Avery killed him herself.

I read that as Calculon and got really excited.

Now that's the stuff.

And I bet Dawes provided that sweet, laid back Laurel Canyon sound in the background.

Was the blonde in Leslie's citizen's group the chick from The Guild?

I used to drink Coors in college, because it seemed the most decent of the cheap beers. I was back in the US this summer to visit and bought some to reminisce. I regretted it.

What if it's already been crammed in there in advance?