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I get that one too—on every single page. But isn't it Jamie Foxx? And is the lipstick even real? These are the questions, people.

But that's his mutation, so it is literally his DNA that's making him what we would call fat. Are manatees fat because they are manatees? He's in the best shape for someone with his mutation—although he's the only one with it so we have no one to compare him with.

I was going to question the bizarre Edward Burns cameo in So Did the Fat Lady (because… What?), but apparently he had a longer scene that was cut. He was going to represent how the attractive guys flirt with Vanessa, as she spoke of in her monologue.

Surely Blood wasn't foolish enough to not somehow get mirakuruized before being skewered. He had to know he'd be killed for stealing the cure, and yet he was all about still being mayor when he was speaking with Oliver. Then he was very calm in the face his supposed doom. Madness, of course, could explain all of this.

I think it was just the matter of her not knowing Will well enough (if at all) to wail like she was. In Diane's eyes, the intern hasn't earned that grief. That's why she asks how long the intern has been at the firm (one week).

Yes, but we have to stop and ask ourselves: should we?

He would prefer you not.

I hope you're right, but either way that brought things down. Everyone was having a good time playing the theme song, saying goodbye to their show, then…that.

Man, Diane's "He doesn't look like himself" when her and Kalinda finally saw Will's body really got me. Shades of Buffy's The Body in that line.

's corpse*

So after Heroes was cancelled, Tim Kring made Touch with Kiefer Sutherland who was just coming off 24. Now that Touch is gone, both men are returning to their resurrected, decomposed programs.

Better yet, just wait under that full moon until you're attacked and bitten by a werewolf. Then have werewolf adventures while we stay here and waste our lives.

Hurrah, someone else has seen The Way. It, The Way Back, and The Way, Way Back make for an interesting forced trilogy.

Hey kids, keep an eye out for Talisa Stark and shoot her right in the unborn baby to enter overkill mode!

Fine episodes. Two thoughts: Gellumkitis (-kiti?) look like the goombas from the 90s Mario movie. And I think Rosa Lee's tragic Gremlins monologue should have involved some memory of not-dead little Freddy rather than of some aunt and uncle dying. It still would have been cheesy, but it would have hit a little harder

MVPs of the Night: Boomy, Naga, and Pabu. I love it when "normies" get to save the day, even if it's in a Mr. Magooish way—well, when it comes to Boomy. Naga and Pabu just got shit done.

I guess your dirty sister hated it too, then.

Is your area Hell?

"Take his shoes?"