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When we first found out she was rich, she implied she couldn't spend her money without her family's go-ahead, but I don't think they stuck with that. I think earlier this season she told Pam she still came to work because she got a high off of hating everyone at ISIS.

"I found the gun. It's in my goddamn dishwasher."
"Did you touch it?"
"What do I look like, an asshole?"

Throw in a few glottal stops and over-emphasized syllables, and it could fit in with Klingon. "Togh ma' ch'eh rok'ta'jinHo!" Everyone on DS9 just pronounces it with a thick human accent, like when Americans say "Cross-ont" instead of "Croy-san'."

The explanation ITB gave was that the Minbari were fighting as if humans had a caste system, only attacking military targets. Presumably, after the Battle of the Line, they would've begun glassing the undefended planets, starting with Earth and working their way back out. All the numbers they gave for dead in the war

There was that time Archer beat the shit out of Cyril for making a snide remark about how he (allegedly) was stupid enough to get a hooker pregnant.

Yeah, the brain chip seems like the sort of thing you don't want to just sit on for an episode.

I'm still wondering who the other people were in the banquet. There was Archer, not-Raylan, Ray, Cyril, Lana, Crenshaw(!), probably Cheryl and Pam, and one or two other guys who you only saw from the back.

And don't forget when he was Pirate King and cancelled all pirating because he didn't want to hurt the fishermen. "He's a small-business owner!"

That also fleshes out one of the odder lines, that Sheridan was "the *late* President's first choice" to command B5, even though he'd piss off the Minbari just by existing.

As far as the Battlestar Galactica spin-offs go, Moore was only peripherally involved in Caprica, and had nothing to do with Blood and Chrome (he was tied up in his development deal with Sony, IIRC). You can add "Virtuality" and the sequel to Will Smith's version of "I, Robot" if you need to fill in the space with

Just a thought: Does Raylan fully realize that Arlo was only killed because Raylan convinced Hunter that Arlo was ready to spill the beans about Drew? If Raylan hadn't bullshitted Hunter about Arlo taking the deal, none of this would've gone down.

I feel like Art was that angry at Raylan once or twice before, during season 1 or 2. I don't remember what prompted it specifically (maybe when he slept with Ava and ruined the case against Boyd?), but it was when Raylan was still hoping if he misbehaved enough he might get his ass kicked back to Miami. There was

"I gotta talk to some people, alone. So either you let me go, or I'm gonna have to give you the slip."
"I love this shit. This shit gets me hard."
"…Well, then, we've both been warned."

I looked him up after the "birthday" gag the other week, and it looks like Deputy Marshall Nelson Dunlop had been in one episode every season as "Proof that more than four people work here" guy.

Count me in. I was so desperate for new Whose Line I watched "Trust Us With Your Life." Apparently, I was the only one, too. I wonder if they'll ever burn off the rest of the episodes they shot.

Tim was essentially calling Raylan a showboat who let the others do all the work while he hogged the credit, and right after Hunter said Raylan was a bully hiding behind a badge and not a genuine lawman. Denigrating Raylan's commitment to the job is one of his big berzerk-buttons, and considering the week he's had, it

So, here's the deal. Emmitt Arnett, the crooked real estate asshole who took Gary for a ride, was a big deal with the Dixie Mafia (operating out of Frankfurt). We found out when Quarles came down that Arnett was being supported by the Detroit mob, who were disappointed with Arnett's payments on his loans, and had

That does remind me of one detail. In the first episode of the season, Arlo dropped a hint about Raylan's mother being involved in criminality ("She was Francis, not Saint Francis"), and that has yet to go anywhere.

I've never gotten around to looking for/making a Grand Unified DCAU Episode Timeline,* but World's Finest definitely takes place early in the New Batman Adventures, before "Joker's Millions." "Finest" established Joker's money troubles, and in "Millions" Bruce Wayne mentions how the Joker threw him out a window the