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When I was in 5th-6th grade there were two TV shows my friends and I got together when we could to watch. The Planet of the Apes because it was awesome and The Night Stalker because it was too scary to watch alone. For a time Kolchak was one of my heroes right up there with Pete Rose, Muhammad Ali and John Wayne.

I think like most Americans I've never really been into the Winter Olympics but I would watch some of it just because it's the freaking Olympics. But this year I have zero urge to see any of it. All I really want is lots more coverage on how crappy it is in Souchi.

I've just had an epiphany. The DOUCHE JAR is Schmidt's conscience. Without having his friends constantly around giving him cues to what is acceptable he is becoming lost and confused.

Or the "Loosing Nemo", "The Cheese Course", "Gimme That Hat" or the Schmidt version, "Here Take My Hat"? But on the other hand what's with all the planning? I thought Schmidt was a sexual snowflake. Every night with him is a unique experience. I guess Schmidt is just a complicated guy.

It was definitely a "va" as in vagina donkey. Which, yeah, I am with Schmidt on this one. Come on Coach, you can do better.

"You could scream in there. No body would ever hear you."

Don't call her a va-donkey. I don't even know her well and I want her to leave. But don't call her a va-donkey.

I think you are right. But in a way that just makes it worse. He planned ahead of time to do the one thing that would point the investigation in a direction that could lead to himself.

"BEWARE OF THE TIGER"

Well we never dated or anything so I don't know. However, I bet she thinks this post is about her.

Way back in my high school days I knew a girl with that name who spelled it Gay. I remember her because she looked like a young Carly Simon.

You're right but the whole skeleton was contained in one small rock. Seems it would have been easy to argue it got sifted above the KT level millions of years ago by an earthquake or something. I just don't see how it would have changed the argument at all.

On first viewing I was very entertained. The character stuff is what sets this show apart and it's why I watch.

Good point. But I'm fairly convinced at this point that the timeline is vague enough that it fits in what we know of Sherlock's history in New York. Hoping someone else remembers more clearly if anything was ever said about how long Sherlock was in New York using drugs before going into rehab.

"Why does Sherlock have a three-year-old cold case in New York? Was he investigating New York cases then? When was he in New York versus London? Do we have a clear timeline?"

Yeah. That one made me smile, especially with the little finger wave.

"I remember it well. Well fairly well. Vaguely."

/cry

One of the biggest improvements in years was on ”Dads” when Seth Green, Giovanni Ribisi, Tonita Castor, Peter Riegert, and Martin Mull left.

Anyone else think it's time to launch the movie version with Benedict Cumberbatch playing the Doctor?