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Doesn't necessarily have to mean death. It could have meant she just stopped "taking patients", either by giving up the practice or becoming less skeptical and prying.

Pretty certain I heard John call her his wife.

What if Nora does the machine, and Kevin meets her in the world of the dead?

My wife re the hamster story: "That wasn't funny. Why are we laughing?"

"Laurie Garvey"? Isn't she actually Laurie Murphy for most of this episode?

Well, at least we know how to spell "infinitesimal" and "windbags". Harrumph…

Today's Special
It's for everyone
Today's Special
Come join in the fun
With magic everywhere
A world for us to share
And friendly faces hoping that you'll
want to meet us there for
Today's Special
It's about to appear, it's about to appear
Today's Special
Shout it loud and clear!
TODAY'S SPECIAL

She is Judas, after all.

Right on the bloody nose.

But aren't they supposed to have a kind of amateurish quality to them, like the host segments of a local UHF show that runs cheesy old movies?

The ultimate collector's edition (or whatever it was officially called) Millennium Falcon was like $500 when it came out, and by the time I started getting serious about buying it, it was resale-only for $1500. I'm like, "Damn it, I just want to assemble a 5000-piece, 3-foot-long Lego set!"

I'm not the only one who liked "Mr. Filing Cabinet"…

I enjoyed the theremin turkey—"[Way to] remind us you're cutting into a once-living thing!"

That might explain some of the feeling evident in the Dorothy-Rose interactions.

So that's what those are called! So annoying…

I worked with a guy who spoke English, German, and his native Dutch.

Then why leave the money?

I think they were building the arc out of materials from the church, too.

Two words: no filter.

Some of the videos aimed at toddlers are full of comments that are downright moronic, like alpha-release robots just grasping the alphabet. Are the kids themselves attempting to comment?