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Similar to the very first episode of the series, which Serling also published as a short story - except the story has the ending cut from the episode, where the main character pulls a movie ticket from the town he was in out of his pocket as they take him to hospital.

N-n-n-n-n-n-nineteen, nineteen.

I don't see why people are assuming Liam was right to suspect the paternity of his child.

He would not have been able to connect the dots without the technology. Specifically, he would never have seen Ffion and Jonas kissing in the redo from the "old days" that proved their relationship wasn't just "me and Mister Marrakech for a week", and he wouldn't have seen the 18-month-old recording of Ffion from

Now we can all look forward to him in Duncan Jones's Warcraft!

I almost wish it had been Larry . . . because of the whole Clay/Claudius, Gemma/Gertrude, Piney/Polonius, Opie/Ophelia sort of thing. If Opie were both Ophelia and Laertes . . .

I don't think Jax is that intelligent, though. He's cunning, for sure - he's pulled off too many <url="http: tvtropes.org="" pmwiki="" pmwiki.php="" main="" batmangambit"="">Batman Gambits</url> to be described as otherwise - but if we're going by what the series shows us, not what it seems to want to tell us, Jax is

Roosevelt. Not a great character - and is his name a nod to Sheriff Truman from Twin Peaks? - but I like the actor a hell of a lot, ever since Terriers. Though I couldn't enjoy Donal Logue as Lee Toric, even with Terriers in mind.

I just watched it on YouTube . . . are you talking about the bit where he names the planet, she says "Kamino . . .", he goes on with more information, and she says "Kamino . . ." again? It sounds more to me like she came in early, considering the blocking of the scene has Obi-Wan sitting down at the terminal as he

If you're looking for the first one, it's when Vito is showing someone out of his office. The door opens, a middle-aged woman walks into shot in the doorframe, looks right at the camera, and then steps back out of sight.

A, great episode, or greatest episode?

Which involves studying philosophy and theology at Trinity College, Dublin.

I really liked the joke about the Best Buy jerks assuming she wore pads when, in fact, she's just got (in the words of Al Pacino) a great ass!

It also sounds like a very drunk person saying "one hundred percent".

For two characters with so much importance to almost everyone on the show, it’s funny how little we know about Tara and Jax’s sons. Obviously, they’re young, which limits their personalities a bit, but even the slightest sense of what it would be like to grow up in an environment like that could be very valuable.

I don't look to people for guidance in the way you're talking about, I think. I'm more inspired by ideas than by the people who express them - Jean-Paul Sartre, for instance, was a person with his own life and struggles and circumstances to which I honestly can't much relate, but his existentialist philosophy as

Daniel Dae Kim has had a lot to do on Hawaii Five-0 as Chin-Ho Kelly, and even apart from the fact that Grace Park is also in the main cast playing his cousin Kono Kalakaua, the show does a pretty good job of representing the fact that Hawai'i is the state with both the most Asian and the fewest white residents.

Permitted by whom? He's second in command to Alonzo Quinn, and Quinn is in custody, and the judge is (in Simmons's eyes) a threat to the organisation. Who's going to object to what he did, especially since they can cover it up?