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Lance Hunter hasn't made much of an impression on me so far, but Nick Blood's name certainly has. Man, that's the coolest-sounding name I've heard in a while. I really wish that his character was also named Nick Blood (Yeah, Lance Hunter is from the comics, but beyond his name and Britishness, I doubt he'll be similar

I love how quickly Winston embraces that nickname and makes it his own. It also weirdly suits him.

Looks like Chicago is really making some ch-ch-ch-changes.

Hahahaha, a woman mother?! That'll be the day. Nice try, NBC.

Is this where Marge finally becomes a robot?

"Good lord, what is happening in there?!" "Aurora Borealis". "Aurora Borealis? At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of the country? Localized entirely within your kitchen?" "Yes." "Can I see it?" "Er, no".

We all love that kitten now, but we'll be sick of it by it's umpteenth kitten break-up.

Imagine all the beautifully grotesque death tableaux's they could render in stop-motion!

I'll just wait until Amazon Prime hits Netflix.

That actually would explain so much.

Yes. And now I'm wishing I had thought to phrase my initial comment like that, because that's gold. Oh well, I'll just have to live with my less clever phrasing.

This may be the weirdest article about Saved By The Bell I've ever read. It's also the only article about Saved By The Bell I've ever read, but hey, details.

I think I have to give the edge to Fargo, but mainly because I'm a proud Calgarian and am shamelessly biased towards anything that comes out of Calgary (unless it's really terrible. But Fargo was definitely not terrible.).

Yeah, they actually build up Jan's increasing instability really well in the back half of this season. Cocktails is our first real glimpse at it, then Woman's Appreciation escalates things a lot and then it all comes to a head in The Job when you realize the full extent of how unstable she really is.

That's also in my Top 5 Creed moments and a strong contender for the top spot. BOBODDY. BOBODDY.

Yeah, the last half of season 3 is just great episode after great episode. And Dwight inspecting Wallace's house is one of the better little Dwight subplots. Especially once he goes into Wallace's son's room. That kid took the presence of a complete stranger asking weird questions incredibly well.

No. That part gets left to our imaginations, making it even better.

Well, it fit him. So I don't think it was just a women's suit. At the very least it was bisexual.

"I remember it was very late at night, like eleven, eleven-thirty. Big fella comes in, screaming about God knows what. I think maybe Halpert had stolen his car, something like that. So the big fella pulls out a sock filled with nickels, then Sch-rute, grabs a can of hairspray and a lighter-" "You're useless." Creeds

Well they did show a live shot of that spot exploding before switching to the video feed of the blast, so I think it's safe to say he's dead, but you never know with this show. It'd feel like a real cheat if he survived this though.