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I don't know about all of you guys, but I'm sort of fat and I fucking LOVE being naked. I'm naked right now. I'm naked as often as possible. If someone made a show about my life, 65% of my scenes would be me in the buff. So naked sex, or naked showers, or naked whatever the fuck on this show doesn't strike me as

Not next season - this season. She shows up in five-ish episodes.

I can agree with some of this - I don't necessarily think Jim's a villain or some terrible person just because he's selfish. But I do think the Jim/Pam relationship has been glorified in a way that it doesn't really deserve because both of them were sort of shitty to other people in the process of their coming

I can agree with some of this - I don't necessarily think Jim's a villain or some terrible person just because he's selfish. But I do think the Jim/Pam relationship has been glorified in a way that it doesn't really deserve because both of them were sort of shitty to other people in the process of their coming

Ok the Team Brian part of my comment was a joke. I just think Jim's a douche, I don't necessarily think he's a terrible person and that Brian deserves his family.

Ok the Team Brian part of my comment was a joke. I just think Jim's a douche, I don't necessarily think he's a terrible person and that Brian deserves his family.

Even though the Brian thing is dumb, I'd choose him over Jim at this point if I were Pam. She's done nothing but try to string their relationship along these past few years while Jim has been wildly inconsistent. One second he's obsessed with her and their family, the next second he's a selfish prick who disregards

Even though the Brian thing is dumb, I'd choose him over Jim at this point if I were Pam. She's done nothing but try to string their relationship along these past few years while Jim has been wildly inconsistent. One second he's obsessed with her and their family, the next second he's a selfish prick who disregards

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The Portlandia BSG skit is essentially how I was watching seasons 1-3 of Breaking Bad on Netflix. But it's SO WORTH wasting a weekend for, I promise you.

I might be in the minority, but I don't think Fringe takes TOO long to get interesting. The first half of season one is kind of meh, but the back half is really good and the season one finale is fantastic. The first half of season two reverts to meh status, then "Jacksonville" and "Peter" happen about halfway through

I think it was more her not wanting to be alone and her jealousy towards all of her friends out having fun than actually being afraid for her life. It's the sort of desperate thing I will shamefully admit to doing.

I've done it before, and I have friends that do it, too.

Not to be a nit-picker, but this review implies that Daisy is actually engaged. But she's not - she admits to Winston that she only wears the ring to keep guys from hitting on her.

Because they only erased the Observers from the time of the invasion and on. So Observers still technically existed until that time, but by Walter going back with Michael, they created a paradox that erased them from time and stopped the invasion.

My lazy assumption is that the white tulip letter was able to escape the constraints of time because it's the symbol of Walter's persevering love. It doesn't technically make sense that it's there, but neither did the first white tulip letter that showed up in its namesake episode.

I thought of Cabin in the Woods immediately, too.

Yes, you are correct.