kitjackson67
Kit Jackson 67
kitjackson67

I'm super excited, but I was really hoping for something with ewoks. I was thinking about a place to eat, because then they could do special cups that look like the helmets of Strom Troopers. I am beyond psyched for the Millennium Falcon ride. That ride will make one of my childhood dreams come true.

Betty White would be perfect for this type of movie. I don't know who the other cast members would be, but it's a fantastic idea.

I don't think there's a cut-off year, so as long as you saw it in a theater, it counts.

I saw Avatar in 3D for free. I was glad I saw it, but I knew if I had actually spent my own money on it I would have felt ripped off.

"Reign Over Me" or "Attack of the Clones," however I did stay to the end for both movies, because I kept thinking it was going to get better.

That has to be one of the challenges-can you keep a tamagotchi alive for a day/some specified period of time, or the person who can keep their tamagotchi alive for the longest time does not have to participate in that week's elimination challenge.

We may have had it, but I don't remember using the internet at home until around 1998.

Yes! I had to check with my parents before I could go online, just in case one of them needed to make a phone call or was expecting a phone call.

A Pog contest/tornament has to be one of the elimination challenges.

My first memories of using the internet at home are from around 1998.

I remember "The '70s House." I enjoyed it. It's interesting they skipped the '80s.

The Christmas Special is pure 1970s. There's Bea Arthur and tons of shag carpeting.

Philip was 6 in 1948, by which time the war was over. Adjusting the timeline to include WWII: Philip's parents marry a month after they met at a movie. He could have been stationed in Russia at the time, and then was then transferred to a combat position, or he could have spent the entire war without seeing combat. At

Yes, execpt Paige would be a horrible agent, while Henry would be a fantastic asset.

When they killed Nina, they still had stories about Oleg and the Rezidentura.

He could have been transfered to the logging camp after they married. Philip's father may have been doing something else when they met at the movie. They get married a month later. Sometime between the marriage and Philip's birth, Philip's dad becomes a guard at the logging camp.

I thought they might, but then they wouldn't have a big story in Russia. They don't have the Rezidentura anymore, so if they want the Russian side, they have to keep Oleg alive.

Me too!

I doubt that a woman would be in a logging camp. Also, I don't think the timing works out.

Oleg's existing and being sexy while brooding, or rare moments of happiness is enough for me. I have a strange crush on the guy.