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Yeah, I liked it too.

I really thought the end of that story was going to be: "He goes in and out of the system, turns to a life of petty crime, and comments daily on the A.V. Club."

I thought it looked a lot like Dr. Oz, myself.

So, he's like that guy that made "Manos: The Hands of Fate"?

So, it's about "nothing" then? Prepare to become a millionaire.

Depends on how rich you are, does it not?

I'm pretty sure something like that is going on.

I'm interested because the only thing that I like better than a good apocalypse story is a bad apocalypse story.

That's a pretty fair assessment.

It puts the lotion in the basket, or else it gets the hose again.

Agreed.

You've captured the essence of the pub quiz team.

I'd buy that for a dollar.

And with that, we have confirmation that del Toro is completely insane.

Upvote.

"Now that's a spicy meatball!"

While wearing a hat.

He was, far and away, the best thing about Dollhouse.

I laughed.

It had the most Michael Sheen, and was therefore the winner of the three in my book.