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Good points. Maybe Orion's view of their mission is wrong, though.

I hate to admit it, but I would love to see a remake of Die Hard with Grumpy Cat.

My daughter asked me if Under the Dome is really so bad—is it worse than Plan 9 from Outer Space? Worse than They Saved Hitler's Brain? Worse than Tony Zarindast's Werewolf? And I have to say it is. Those movies were so hopeless from start to finish that you have to admire the audacity of getting them made at all.

That's a far more intelligent comment than this show deserves.

That made my day! There could be decades of spin-off "vs." movies!

This sure seemed like a shout-out to the old country song "Big Bad John", which has a somewhat similar story line, except without golf balls.

My bet is that he fell in a pile of shhhhhhaving cream…

This article blew me away. Hirsch has such a clear understanding of what makes the show work, and what he wants to do with it, you'd think he had been doing this for decades.

We were howling in laughter at that point—I can buy that the magnetism fluctuates weirdly or something, but selective magnetism… Still, it brought back memories of the 1966 Batman movie where they were stuck to the buoy.

I actually wondered if it was somebody's shout-out to Connie Willis's "Doomsday Book," where a Middle English scholar has to communicate with 14th-century people to prevent a centuries-old plague outbreak in modern times. Yeah, probably not. But I'm thankful for a TV show that would even make me think about the