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I agree. Did you see the facial expressions on Richard and Jimmy's mom when he left? It was like they knew what was coming.

I laughed a lot during that episode, pent up frustration Being released after many bad episodes in a row. I am also desperate for the boardwalk empire review and discussion so I am haunting the site.

How friendly and reasonable

Of course, if it's chekhov's gun you know it will be fired.

Where are they that is, and she replies. I can only edit my comments about 10% of the time, probably because I view the site through my phone.

In the earlier conversation he goes and sees the missing boxes, she comes in and he says where attempt they? She says what and he says the documents from whatever years. She relies "you already sent for them yesterday" and then he chokes her and leaves. She never says who called her or who came to pick up the

He had third billing in the ghost writer. Young obi-wan and the prime minister's wife were the main characters. Brosnan's character was like a red herring who the audience was lead to believe was more important to the story than he was. The only other thing I can remember him being in recently was mama Mia and before

I thought I already replied to this but I don't see it appearing. It seems he said it three ways. The way you already quoted, one that says if you introduce a gun in chapter one someone should fire it in chapter two or three, and lastly he says don't introduce a loaded rifle if no one is thinking of firing it.
But

Haha I was just coming back to edit this because I had looked it up myself. It looks like he says it three times, in three different ways. Two say it should be fired in the next chapter or act, one says if it's introduced in the first it should be fired in the second or third chapter. So it looks like the more

I thought chekhov's line was a gun introduced in the first act has to be fired by the third, not second, act.

I don't see how one was more flimsy than the other, unless Alda actually auditioned for star wars they are both fictional situations where they said "hey bill you do a good Alan Alda, why don't you do him in this skit?". If you just didn't like the skit that's one thing, but I don't see how one makes more sense than

His Alan Alda voice is perfect

Someone else mentioned the similairities between people are alike all over and slaughter house five, im surprised no one mentioned the similarities between execution and a brave new world, a man from the past or at least a civilization that has been left behind, struggling to understand the modern world or

Or in replicas of their homes and villages, just like in this story

Chicago's world fair had people brought from south Asia and islands closer to America. They built replicas of their homes and villages and had them live there just for people to gawk st.

For anyone interested the sci fi channel (or I think they spell it scy fy now for some reason) has been playing twilight zone marathons in the am on weekdays, set your dvrs

It won't let me Edit my comment. Meant to say "not yet a person though". But to me it seems a strange distinction to make. Is it a person when the heart beats? Or only when it leaves the womb? I understand people have to make these decisions for themselves but I think a character that was motivated to make a life

Well if you boil it down, she has a healthy pregnancy that would result in a healthy child so it is currently alive and healthy in her womb. I know some people view that as not yet a though, but if She recently freaked out and betrayed her boss over him injuring children, I don't see her doing the same thing.

I think she gives him the look That says you did it, then he himself looks at stone's office because he knows stone is the one with te henchmen so he assumes stone did it. That being said I don't know why stone would do it. I also missed the beginning of Kane and stones confrontation, did Kane say something to accuse

The huffing episode of 7th heaven was Awesome