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Whoa, really? Damn, I was just making an L.A. Confidential reference.

Must specify "time-and-space" travel.

Hey, Lenina, good to see you bounced back from that unfortunate business with the Savage!

Go read the comments under the YouTube video.

At least Dancing with the Stars takes talent and coordination.

That guy sold images pretty damn well.

Always a fun story to be heard in a Waits interview.

When, and for what?

That was certainly Faraci's Unsurprising Political hangup about the film. Between that and his review of The Impossible

That's a strange way of spelling A Wind in the Door.

I liked him in that because it wasn't that dramatic a role, it was a light role in a more intense story.

Nah, mate, you lost me; that trilogy's excellent.

Now there's an excerpt you're not likely to read in a Madeleine L'Engle book!

"I am going to the Looordyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy…"
One of the greatest pieces of theater, musical or otherwise, written on one of the least likely subjects. Is there any song from that show that isn't as weird as it is perfect?

"Charlie said, 'hell,
If am am guilty, then God is, as well!'
But God was acquitted and Charlie committed
Until he should hang.
Still he sang…"

If CN and the Crewniverse doesn't get to work on some handsome in-Universe books from Buddy Buddwick's catalogue, neither could find a good merchandising opportunity if it were on a map.

It's been great, everybody! See you next Thursday!

Did I hallucinate this episode? I spent 11 minutes trying to crawl my way out of a Chuck Jones fever dream only to find myself looking at an actual television playing this episode of a 21st Century cartoon on an ordinary 7 p.m. time slot.

That's the spirit!

Oh, pffffft, Busiek let us all know that you folks have had at least one substantial crossover, you mean to tell me you don't have casual cross-universe interactions behind the scenes?