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"This Red No" is still available! Pounce!

Winner.

"AV Clubbers…if you think our site has changed for the worse, maybe try looking at yourself first."

"I'm panicking enough about my level of stardom to do this now."

I would have loved to hear one of Archer's patented Surprisingly Well-Informed (TM) monologues about the phrase "The English."

Maybe ALIAS…

Show runs long enough we might see him armless and drawing back the bowstring with his teeth.

"Sign my eyebrows?"

I wish Lois&Clark hadn't descended into full camp; the show had a good Lois, a good Clark, and good chemistry between them. It's impossible to separate Kidder from the role, but Teri Hatcher—in a different medium, in a different decade—was a good fit, perhaps even a better one.

-Luthor and Ms. Teschmacher, what's their deal exactly.

Actually, what does the word "all" in "All in the Family" refer to?

Nygma eyes the packet of cigarettes on the table. "Do you think it was cancer?"

We people thank you for these contributions.

"pît-à-despair"!

"the electrician is now in charge"

What's the less-common phrasing? (The winning comment has the same one as you…)

Rutger Hauer's character should have been blind and badass, with a sword hidden inside his cane. Or he could have played footsie with a nubile Jennifer Jason Leigh. It can be two things!

The song sounds absurdly derivative to me, but I'm not 100% sure I've actually identified the original song it reminds me of.

It might be a case of independently-arrived-at similarities, but there is an established term in French that is pretty close:

"The 'do abides."