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There are definitely puzzle pieces missing here. Say there's 150 people living in WP right now. What's your over/under on pod people living in stasis? I wonder if it's way higher than we think. What if they are keeping 25,000 people alive in stasis? I've read that it takes about 10,000 people to start a new society

"I need to know when Hollywood stopped producing movies and tv shows. Exactly how much pop culture did I miss after "my accident?" Did we get 8 more seasons of Orange is the New Black? OMG… did they still make the Infinity Wars? Please tell me you saved those, Dr. Pilcher… Please."

Well Jeez, Lost was 121 hours. WP is 10. That's not equivalent storytelling in the least.

Ahhh the memorable skyline of Boise, Idaho! There have been a lot of apocalyptic movies with destroyed skylines but I'm pretty sure the panoramic of a destroyed Boise is a first.

I bailed around episode 5 of the first season of the The Dome right when they announced that it wasn't going to be a 10 episode limited series. "It could could on forever!!!"

So much of horse racing is really just horse breeding. There's no money in racing. Horse fucking is where it's at.

Agreed. It's one thing to run lines in a movie but acting scared? That's next level acting. that's hard to make believable especially when you're acting against CGI or animatronics.

My wife and I caught on some cable channel the other night and we were still jumping at the kitchen scene. I mean, we've seen the movie 25 times. The lights were on. We were watching on our bedroom TV with tiny built-in tv speakers.

I watch a lot of sports… but I don't have any ties to west coast teams so that Dodgers-Giants game starting at 10pm doesn't matter too much to me. Playoff games run a little late in all of the sports but it's ok. Not as great for kids trying to get into sports however.

Yeah, I think LOST would have excelled if every season was 17 episodes. There's a little bit of chaff along the way but I didn't really care because I loved spending every hour with these characters and their crazy island. Confession: Watched season 1 on DVD the week preceding the start of season 2.

Central Time Zone is the BEST. I never want to leave.

Breaking Bad and GoT never pulled the rug out like this. How was this even kept a secret? In 2015 this gets out, right?

I was super annoyed by the people the next day that said they knew it all along because of the cell phone. Just… whatever. I'm sure there are a few people who figured it all out but there's no way you could have been definitive on it because of that single fact.

I was super annoyed by the people the next day that said they knew it all along because of the cell phone. Just… whatever. I'm sure there are a few people who figured it all out but there's no way you could have been definitive on it because of that single fact.

I feel like I had every emotion going through my head in those final 60 seconds. WHAT IS HAPPENING.

That's my list @avclub-f8063f1b0b35246aaecc6911f3981d81:disqus The build up of 3-4-5 was me at my TV Fandom peak. Disecting still shots, scouring message boards, watching the episode drunk and then sober the next day to see if I would "get it" differently. Man, I miss that.

Charlie's death followed immediately by baby Aaron crying… aww man… this room needs some serious dusting.

Perhaps my favorite episode of television ever. I watched the finale in a theater on the big screen and it was such a fun experience. When that jet roared over Jack's head…

I was in the BMG music club and then the DVD club for a while, too. My mom didn't really care what I ordered so long as I paid her. She had to write the check each month and well, as a 12 year old, I didn't have a checking account. There were a few sheepish requests for a check of about $50 or something like that

THIS GUY FUCKS.