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I'm kind of disappointed we don't know how her host—whatever her name was—dealt with Abaddon inside of her. After all, she gave herself up to save Henry, then had to watch as the demon used her body to kill her associates, and then travel to the future to end up killing the man she tried to save anyway, not to

I'm kind of sad he hasn't busted out a Pottsylvania accent yet, just to take the joke further.

Oh yes, more Crowley is definitely a good thing. Even if so much else about the show makes me grind my teeth, seeing Mark Shephard wander into view gets me happy.

And that's the other horrifying idea: that the other Marty just…disappears, because of the timeline changing. I'm not sure what's worse: being trapped in a world where your parents are now a drunk and a loser, or disappearing entirely into the fabric of reality.

I've come to terms with the horrible reality that Marty 2 (of the new timeline that goes back at the end) is very likely now very confused in the "original" timeline. But what I want to know is how Marty A (of the original timeline) copes with the fact he's in a radically new world where all of his memories of his

Yeah, I feel this way too. And I never read any of the books, not even The Hobbit, and I never even managed to watch the old Rankin-Bass animated special. Fellowship of the Ring put me to sleep, so I didn't even want to bother with the other two, but I've enjoyably sat through both Hobbit movies so far (even with

If they teach courses, it really makes no sense; a quick Google says Caltech professors, full-time, make about $123,000 a year. The three holding their PhD shouldn't reasonably make any less than that, which is why I could not figure out why we're supposed to buy that Bernadette is somehow the far and away

I think it may depend on where we live. I'm guessing the people in my suburb thought that their children could be kidnapped and killed since Milwaukee is only twenty miles away, so safety meant daytime trick or treating.

Well, good thing you're not me. You've still got your pride.

Yep. Has been for almost as long as I can remember, actually. Even as a kid in the 80's I don't remember going out after dark.

They do, I just haven't bothered to Google it yet. What, I can't comment on my failure to catch a TV show?

I honestly only watched it because of what I needed for Tapped Out, and I missed the damn segment anyway. Balls.

Gearing up now? Are you kidding me? They geared up two weeks ago, and just finished; the rest of the month is just coasting on scraps while everyone waits for the rest of the Christmas decorations to go up.

Same actress, so yeah.

I know, right? They're missing some good stuff here.

Whatever floats your boat.

Frankly, I didn't understand why 2D needed to be 3D either. But think about what you're arguing: we're talking simple science vs something a little more in-depth. An egg that is visually larger than its mother is ridiculous because we can see it's ridiculous, but 2D aliens wanting to be 3D doesn't really create a

Ack, dammit, you're right. I literally heard it as "26th" in my head as I was remembering it.

I had planned on pre-ordering, and then didn't have the money. Damn is BF expensive.

Honestly, I thought of Amy Rose, even though it was more because of the mallet, not the hammerspace gag itself.