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So, hold on… did she say Alien-DNA?

The chemtrails-thing threw me off, too. Though it seems fitting for the X-Files to pick up on this, ridiculous as it may be as a conspiracy thing.

Good response and mostly how I feel, especially in regard to the season opener and closer, which had an interesting and curious basic idea, but were oddly paced and had too much ground to cover in order for them to work as actual structured episodes. Also, I don't think it was a particularly bright move to bascially

Eugene being useful would certainly fit in with the show's track record of shocking the audience off their chairs.

He was? For fuck's sake, the details they remember and I have forgotten… love it to hear about when people pick up on these things. Someone more efficient than me should look up all the cross-connections between the two shows and write them down.

Yeah, yeah, I was just kidding. Nobody wanted to witness that one crash and burn.

Gosh, I hate this show so much. And I haven't even seen too many episodes of it. Why remake that crap? And where is my Coach revival?

American Psycho got that one wrong, also.

That's funny. And disturbing. Like some people don't know what acting is about. I read comments on the internet where people complained about Daniel Day-Lewis being cast as Abe Lincoln and that they thought they at least should have gotten an American actor. Right. I was also angry when they didn't cast a real Wookie

Betty White would also have been an interesting casting choice.

Mr Mackey doesn't know what all that giant head talk is about, M'kay?

I'm not too familiar with the American justice system. But isn't the guilt determined by a jury of everyday civilians? Who for the most part - to my understanding - also haven't the first idea about it?

He's still working on a coherent sentence to respond to that question.

This makes me very happy since Baskets has quickly become my favorite comedy on tv (or at least right up there in the top something).

Yes, it is difficult to portray and frankly, I don't know how one could do that exact scene any better without making it this over the top. Like you suggested, cutting something from it - at least the Mom's death for instance - would have made it less of a Happ Tree Friends cartoon. But as it stands it just had the

I tend to disagree with the reviewer's notion that Richie as a character is all about murder. He seemed genuinly freaked out last week as well as in this episode about what happened. Plus, he himself wasn't even the one who killed Frank in the pilot. Otherwise I feel very much the same way: The storyline as a whole

Yes. And Parenthood. I liked ELR probably more than most people here do, but even I would never guessed there was so much acting potential hidden within that dude.

Which was exactly my whole point.

Bloodline was launched in March, right? Anyone heard anything about its return? I mean, they've already announced OITNB coming back in June.

He wants a movie. Considering the poor box office perfomance of the last one compared to the relatively good ratings this new season has delivered I think they should stick with the tv format. And do it better next time.