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Using 10-year-old Clabber Girl turned out to be the reason my pancakes from scratch were a bust.

When I read the headline I was sure it was going to be about the Milgram experiment at Yale.

"7) An early draft of the script had E.T. healing J.R., who'd just been shot on Dallas."

The narrator says, "By 'you' I mean Arthur H. Stone in 1939...."

It was designed to be visible in the background. I thought LCARS was a great example of an interface that looks functional as a background element in a TV show. That it in fact isn't terribly functional in real life is almost beside the point.

I don't believe in Zeus. Does that make me egotistical.

Isn't that what happened in "Earthshock"? Or was that a rhetorical question?

Totally want a @LosPollosHermanos.com address.

Before Kirby returned to Marvel to do Captain America in the 1970s, Cap was being drawn by Frank Robbins, who was also an acquired taste to those of us weaned on the likes of Johnny Romita. Oh, and Howard Chaykin's art in the first few issues of the Star Wars comic book, which I think were released before the film,

"Entemology"? Is that a typo or a joke I'm not getting?

I want to be a part of it/Gotham, Gotham....

No doubt this is some alien civilization's experiment gone horribly wrong.

"That Darn Katz" is one of my favorite episodes. But I too am a cat person.

I wish David Lynch had accepted the offer to direct Return of the Jedi instead of doing Dune. A David Lynch trainwreck is still more interesting than most movies from other directors.

I think the vaccines-cause-autism thing is more of a scam or fraud than a hoax.

I think the vaccines-cause-autism thing was more of a scam or fraud than a hoax.

I think a spatula should be the official logo of the Singularity.

Pro tip: If a character is going to be revealed as a bad guy in the last act, don't cast Max von Sydow in the role. (Or Ian Holm.)