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I'm somewhat surprised, really, at the lack of mention of Fringe in the piece. That was clearly a sci-fi show.  It ran on a major network for 5 seasons and it ended less than a year ago.  I honestly thought seasons 2 & 3 were some of the best televised sci-fi I've seen in a long time.

Thank you.  I was beginning to wonder if I was the only person curious about that.

Wait, have you seen this show?The one with the Headless Horseman wielding a machine gun and Zombie John Cho driving around in a squad car?

D'oh! Why didn't I think of that? It seems so obvious.

I think they did try to fire House at least two or three tries. But, it was a university and he had tenure. And Cuddy and Wilson were on the board, and kept sticking up for him.  Awfully hard to fire a professor with tenure.

I'm sorry.  I got fired in May because "It just isn't working out".  Really?  Because you ask me to take responsibility for the employees but don't allow me to make any changes to policy which would improve their efficiency? Even though I proposed about 5 of them?

See also: Burn Notice

Ah, I love that album. Someone recommended it to me when I was in college. I would thank him, but he was an awful person who just happened to have great taste in music.

Oh my goodness, I will never be able to watch the video of his funeral. I remember being a child and crying when I heard the news he had died.

God help me, I actually watched Talking Bad tonight. And Chris Hardwick asked Vince Gilligan about this.  He said there 2 reasons.
1. They shot the flashforward scene two years ago. But, afterwards they had Jesse give Walt a watch which Walt had been wearing everywhere. Walt didn't have a watch in the original flash

Thanks for the review, Donna! Thanks for all the reviews.  And hey, I didn't know your reviews had been collected into a Kindle book.  That is cool.

Well, that and the season 1 finale of "Sherlock".

Exactly. I actually thought that when "Ozymandias" ended. 

It was at 99 when I just read it. So, I made it the even 100.

I swear, there was a part of me that feared that would happen. I posted somewhere else something like, "Oh dear, the writers wouldn't have brought them back for Walt to kill them, right?"  The timing and circumstances had me afraid there for a bit.

I'm afraid Todd just wasn't that bright. I don't think he was really thinking ahead, there.

Yeah, bitch!

It was amazing how I went from cheering Jesse as he strangled Todd to whispering, "Please don't kill him, Jesse" when Walt told him to do it.

Oh, I was so glad that Walt owned up to the true information about Hank, if just for Marie's sake.  I hated that she might not ever know what really happened or be able to recover him from that makeshift grave in the desert.

I am so grateful for that scene of Walt admitting how selfish he had been. And the show making sure to remind us of the cost when he gave Skyler the information about Hank.  This was so so good.