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    I seriously thought they were going to reveal Jeremiah was exerting some kind of psychic field affecting everyone except Mon-El as a way to account for how utterly, utterly stupid everyone was being (and insisted on continuing to be in the face of being called out on it).

    I'm grateful to have Colbert on my television set again, but this show is a waste of his talents.

    Finally this show gets an A after 17 years!

    I've always vaguely recognized the coffee-cup counter as being a parody of something similar from some other show or movie, but for the life of me I can't remember where else I've seen it. Anyone know the source of it?

    I recently DVR'd a bunch of episodes of this show on one of the rerun channels. I love it. It's the best kind of comic book campy where the writers are absolutely unafraid to embrace the kind of weird and fantastical plots you would only get in the comics. Villains crafting devices that will freeze the city or stop

    The whole "I'll show ye" exchange is one of my favorite things ever. Such a completely absurd and random trait for Fry to assume is characteristic of robots.

    This may not be popular to say, but I feel like John Hamm was miscast as the reverend. His schtick is mostly "look, it's me, distinguished actor John Hamm doing things that you think should be beneath my dignity". Don't get me wrong, the man is funny and can do comedy (the bit about the watch that God gave him is

    I work hard to suspend my disbelief in this show. But I had a really hard time swallowing the notion that Barry needed to trick the villains into crossing the streams instead of just running up to and disarming both of them.

    So… I guess Felciity's top burning off was a one-time thing, and doesn't happen when she and four others are sped to where the bombs are?

    Well I for one hadn't guessed at the Missy reveal and I'm glad I've stayed out of the comments that had, as I was thoroughly bowled over by it. It's to Moffat's credit he can still fool me with something that's so completely obvious in hindsight. Bravo.

    Missy was back? I watched the entire episode with full attention… what did I miss? Did it have anything to do with explaining why that one guy wasn't susceptible to psychic paper (which I thought was a dangling thread)?

    I don't think Sheldon ever intended or was considering having sex with Amy. He said it merely as a way to test if she was truly plugging her ears or not (as she presumably wouldn't be able to contain herself if she was faking it).

    * My wife asked why Selina was wearing the goggles from her future Catwoman outfit the whole time. All I could think was that she must need them for her razor scooter.

    WHY SKUNKY WHY

    Now I remember him talking about how great things were now that SBTB was in his past, and how great his stand-up career was going. And my friends and I glanced at each other and silently exchanged "there is only one reason anyone is here to see you and it's not your stand-up". He has nothing but shame for playing

    At least Dane Cook knows his audience. Whoever booked him made the mistake of postering the campus with ads that said "hear the untold story behind the scenes of STBT" or something like that with a photo of classic Screech. Nobody that went there was expecting a stand-up routine, let alone a complete and utter

    My friends and I saw Dustin's stand-up when we were in university. It was the most incredibly blue, vile and unfunny act I've ever seen. His closing "joke" was something along the lines of: "Why do women fart when they pee? Because why wipe when you can blow-dry. You guys have been great, good night!" Yes, that was

    More of the brilliant attention to detail in the FF6's storytelling can also be found with Shadow… in the pieces of his backstory you can put together by watching the nightmares (some of which are very dreamlike and spooky) he has when sleeping at random inns.

    This was almost as bad of a shill as Family Matters visiting Disney World. I mean, I can bear this kind of unbridled product placement up to a point, but when they go out of the way to pimp Australian vacations as an opportunity to see boobies at topless beaches, it's just sounding desperate.

    I don't mind admitting that this finale (which I really consider a three-parter) is just about my favourite in the new series. I didn't know anything about The Master the first time I watched it, and I didn't need to; the implications of a renegade Timelord were pretty obvious, especially with the implied history he