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Crud. Worst riddle ever.

1. Weigh 4 v 4 first, then whittle down to 2 v 2 then 1 v 1.
2. If no one from the 4 v 4 is the odd man, weigh the remaining 4 in a 2 v 2 then whittle down to a 1 v 1.

Grievanced? (The 5 stages of grief?)

There are people who do that, and you're right Kickstarter can't do a thing about it. You should look up "The Doom That Came To Atlantic City", guy stole all of the money and used some of it to start a new company.

If you are seeking $ to launch a new company your campaign would not get approved. It's an important rule to prevent backers from claiming a stake in the company and safeguards KS from liability. KS is strictly for projects.

You're right, Kickstarter isn't a tool to form startup companies, $ raised cannot be used to form a company (it's against their Terms of Service). You can be a company that uses Kickstarter though.

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I believe the Walton Goggins tag at the end was making fun of us fans! Our enthusiasm and need to recite all we just witnessed in a social forum after the episode (like here or twitter of what have you) was perfectly encapsulated by Goggins in the bar.

"Wait, am I Lenny now?" drew my biggest laugh.

Really? No objections to the show depicting a kid getting fatally shot in the face?

Given the show's resiliency so far - to get this renewal months after cancellation, and after the critical reception the first 2 seasons got - I'm optimistic for a season 4. This could be the new flagship drama that AMC needs to fill the void left by Breaking Bad and Mad Men in the coming years.

I quit during the first season as well. I watched the finale of season 2 just to satisfy my morbid curiosity (it only confirmed my hatred of the show).

Little taken aback that Mona Lisa said "tits" on national television. Is that common now?

The kitten that groomed like there was no tomorrow while being held by Abed was the best thing in this episode, sadly. 

Not sure why it would be strange. The big castle is at the end of every world map, so why not the end of the line?

Was that Tesla looking somewhat disapproving at the end of the closing credits? haha

Not until a fiery bus crash claims Nickelback.

I also want to say that the absence of the music has been annoying me a lot. When I watched the pilot, the show had such a swagger with the 80's music, it made for compelling television. It has felt like a different show ever since…almost subdued by comparison.

I'd like to point out that they haven't really played any cool music since the pilot episode. They must've spent their whole music budget there.

Well I hope the writers of POI address this. The machine does operate internationally for the Government. It just permits Finch to save 'irrelevant' people in NY on the side (and only NY for some reason). I can understand that as the basic premise of the show, but if they could explain Finch only covering NY (even if