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Sounds like Oraetta’s mother had Munchausen’s and was poisoning her as a child. Goes a fair ways toward explaining how screwed up she is. Especially if she’d suspected what was in Mother’s “Special Juices”.

“Field” opens with a crash course in just how the Charlotte Haze replacement came to be.

Matt isn't going to go cannibal first. He's going to cheerfully recommend it, then give them self defeating suggestions on how to be a better cannibal. 

Can I say something being the second oldest dude here? Game of Thrones premiered April 17, 2011. A sane man occupied the White House, the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell signed, Saddam Hussein dead, Occupy Wall Street, The HARRY POTTER movies ended, and Gabriel Giffords survived a senseless attack. The excitement

It was Columbia in the ‘Rosie the Riveter” poster. Looks like she took the deal in the end. Wonder what she’s up to now?

No one gives a shit about your shame boner, MikeD. 

Actually incorrect, they are shaped that way to more easily feed our relatively flat faced babies. SCIENCE.

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I remember Googling Scott Grimes last year (I was not familiar with any of his work before The Orville) and came across lots of videos of him singing—he’s incredible!

Someone needs to answer that, if not, best lip syncing Ever!

Right! Gorgeous voice!

Totally real. Scott Grimes has a damn good singing voice. He also does the voice of Steve Smith on American Dad where his singing talent is occasionally displayed.

And as I pointed out elsewhere, the circumstances of the scenes were very different. Roland seemed to be offering Tom genuine compassion, which helped soften Tom’s perspective toward the people trying to help him. Amelia seemed to be connecting with Lucy, only to overplay her hand regarding her interest in the case,

I think technically it’s a comedic pastiche. But the gags are far enough apart to forget sometimes.

The real point is that the bird was shown for only a short period of time -- a pelican brief, as it were. 

Your continued vague distaste for the series makes you a poor reviewer of such. To give an episode a B, yet rail against it demonstrates that you couldn’t give it a break for two seconds without finding fault amidst success. I’ll continue reading your reviews of Preacher, but you deliver them like someone has a gun to

As a book reader, fuck if that wasn’t borderline perfect. Abaddon’s Gate is one of my favorite books of the past couple of decades, and while slicing out a ridiculous chunk of the meat, I can still barely comprehend how the hell The Expanse’s team got the message through as thoroughly as they managed to. Hopeful SF

Thanks for asking, I dont rcall season two finale that well, but  thought he still had it.

With that, along with the realistic depiction of internal bleeding and fire in zero g and the effects of sudden deceleration, I had a strong feeling this episode was aimed at pleasing Neil deGrasse Tyson.

Aunt Lydia’s “It wasn’t my fault” ... there was no reason to add that. Perhaps the death of the godchild at four days was not her fault, but I’m convinced that she thinks it was, and her zealotry is one way she atones for it. Ann Down swung so smoothly between hostility over the perceived “insolence” to understanding