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What's worse is that, although the show is based on real people, there was no Erica in the family. His brother Eric was transitioned into a sister. I'm sure the torments are never ending - "Did you really make up a fake boyfrie … I mean girlfriend to make an old boyfri… I mean girlfriend jealous?"

You want weird? Two hospital shows in the same week had a black woman who used to be a black man and both were desperately ill because of the prostate they left in. I think two production companies are grilling their writers on who had lunch with who, and who stole what from whom.

Just once and it was a very obvious joke

Well said. Also, is it legal to move someone to a local address to keep them eligible. If not, why not just put him up in hotel?

In Italy yes. In America - you know who I mean!

And so incredibly subtle for an actor known for chewing the scenery alive.

Much as I love The Manchurian Candidate (original) my most stunning reveal (or holy-crap-audience-gasps thing) is when they show who the bad guy is in Once Upon A Time In the West.

They all end that way - The Lavender Hill Mob, The Asphalt Jungle, Odds Against Tomorrow, The League of Gentlemen, Grand Slam, Seven Thieves. I'm sorry but like they say, "Crime Doesn't Pay".

I've been having trouble formatting my novel for this scam. Should I be glad I missed the curve or not?

Ring - It took me years after seeing The Ring before I got to see Ringu. It was so underwhelming. Even the infamous video had nothing to it - certainly not clues. Considering movies like Ju-On, Ringu was not much.

Pretty obscure reference.

Oh, oh OH, "Tommy John" surgery. Still no idea. Just googled it. The underwear guy?

I did not understand one thing in this episode. It seemed like a random grab bag of events and quotes. I hope this is not a sign of the future.

He learned it from Phil.

You can't judge Bones - it's the 22nd century and things are too different.. It's like judging Galen for bleeding a patient to balance their humours.

Since classics are allowed, I nominate Burl Ives. Great in everything but when you see him in The Big Country, he was amazing.

"I think you've been spotted, too."

But does she know HOW to walk away? I'm 66 and I'm about done walking.

Are not!

If you watch the show backwards, how do you understand what they are saying? Also watching a beautiful dessert devolve into flour and eggs sounds depressing