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Also; how does Diamondback know where everyone is at every single moment of every day? Even Ultron wasn't this all-knowing and he was a robot hooked up to the internet!

And let’s be honest, it’s also a much better show than its preeningly smug BBC One counterpart. Yeah, we said it. Come at us, bro.

Agree on Svenghoolie - his humor just doesn't translate well any more, @ChancellorPuddinghead:disqus .

Cal Worthington ran ads (shorter ones) during the day too, @ChancellorPuddinghead:disqus, so you may have seen those. It was in the middle of the night, when his ads would just run and run and run until there was more "Go See Cal!" than the movie itself, that he became notorious famous.

Uhhh - Abby has a hitherto-unmentioned love of kinky sex, @Kolodkin:disqus - and Flynn hoped if he reminded her, she'd go all subbie on him just like Fifty Shades of Grey…?

No, better, @harrydeanstockwell:disqus - "We Must Stop Flynn From Putting Alexander Hamilton in the White House Because Rittenhouse Invested Heavily in HAMILTON, THE MUSICAL! If Flynn succeeds, HAMILTON will have an all-White cast - and will flop bigger than Cole Porter's MILLARD FILLMORE'S FOLLIES…!"

I'll see your Captain, and raise you Cal Worthington and his Dog Spot, @ChancellorPuddinghead:disqus ! Worthington's car dealerships (I think he started out selling Fords?) in California used to run these interminably long ads on late late night television when mostly they aired movies - back when I was in college the

I miss Joe Bob's Monstervision, @disqus_nFBKql6I1F:disqus.

Swengolie's still around, @ChancellorPuddinghead:disqus - he's doing his horror host schtick on ME-TV now. I'm not as crazy about him as a lot of others are, but to give him props he is absolutely a hardcore Trekker!

Oh, no! I knew John Zacherle from the Eighties, when I hung out with mystery fans. The late Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine editor, Chris Steinbrunner, had been friends with Zacherle since they met in college, and in fact Chris had written a number of Sherlock Holmes pastiche radio dramas where he played Dr. Watson to

Four episodes, as it turned out, @harrydeanstockwell:disqus !

@matthew_stechel:disqus - Oy!

He holds up better than Susann or Robbins, @avclub-e3f5ab7f02122f95b801e13e2c586d6a:disqus - if it's possible, I'd recommend you get your hands on a copy of The Foxes of Harrow, The Saracen Blade, Floodtide, The Serpent and the Staff, or The Old Gods Laugh.

And as he does that, Kirkman's staff stands around watching and saying, "Yeah, seems honest - should be a fine VP for you, Sir!"

I didn't think Misty Knight's partner was bad, either, @Willo - until he strangled Chico with his necktie!

Well, to Yerby's credit he was the first Black Bestselling Author, @avclub-e3f5ab7f02122f95b801e13e2c586d6a:disqus - though that's probably because he didn't put author photos on his books, or do much in the way of public appearances until the late Sixties/early Seventies. His politics were very liberal and

Good question, @wnyxmcneal:disqus .

Is that why Thiel's giving money to Trump, @andrew_bare:disqus ?

Bunker Hill even boasts a massive, massively creepy room straight out of Minority Report (or salvaged from CBS’s own Person Of Interest) where the doctors can identify and respond to medical emergencies before they happen, all thanks to some other magic computer bullshit it barely bothers to explain.

@edhocken:disqus - I read The Firm because I'd heard the premise was "A Law Firm Run by The Devil", and that sounded kinda cool, actually.