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Render the salad unto Caesar!

Good point. Prognosis Negative was quite the porno.

That sounds like a tagline for a fake movie from Seinfeld or something.

Great ending but then we wouldn't have the fantastic episodes in the couple seasons following it.

At least we all agree that the ending (whichever you choose) is kinda disheartening.

True. Although there's a certain charm to the terrible quality of Godfather IV: The Quest for Peace.

4.0 and 4.5 have their moments and I'm glad I watched them for that. But even season 3 has significant problems. It's hard to say what the best ending would be. I love the last moments for Baltar and for Roslin/Adama. But I haven't rewatched much of 4.0/4.5. For the record, season 2 was probably it's high point,

Erlenmeyer Flask! Pop POP!

If that's pretentious…well, that thought just makes me sad.
I'd take the risk of people throwing the word 'pretentious' around and just say the truth: it's not art.

"Good for the tuna."

Sean O'Neal's new project, namely using Newswire to gradually fill in his fascinating backstory, is a complete success.

This is awful.
=( R.I.P. Gerard

The final track, Separator, is one of their best songs.
Also, I agree that the last four songs are the highlights. The first four fall into that "good not great Radiohead" category.

Radiohead Fan! I thought we had a connection, Radiohead Fan!

Anyone listening to those
two new Radiohead songs?
(not attempting a secondsies)

You cussin' with me, von Trier?

To risk sounding boring, I'd put it on par with both of Nolan's Batman films.

I think I'll just leave this here:
"I really don't know any other way to say it other than I just ran out of bullshit. Bullshit is all the reasons we give for living. And if we can't think up any reasons of our own, we always have the God bullshit. We don't know why we're going through all this pointless pain,

This is definitely one of my favorite films. And the fact that movies were once looked on in the same way television is here is an interesting contradiction, in no way a flaw of the film itself. This scene really sticks with you but there's so many great moments.