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He'll never survive his parents. Also I'm not so sure he's not evil. There was an episode where he tried to arrange for a teenage girl to meet his father in the park. When the girl's parents protested, Brick told them it was his father's idea. His father could have arrested as a sex offender.

Every comedy has the same characters. The smart daughter, the dumb brother. On The Goldsteins, idiot brother Barry decided to be doctor (in 2 months) and instead of opening his skull with an electric drill everybody was on board with it. Brick on The Middle should be institutionalized and Luke should, at the very

I already understand that "Based on a true story" means very little. Unfortunately this story did a lot to hide that. After the ending where you see old photos of the actual people a gigantic paragraph appears on the screen. As soon as you read "Although based on true events some …" it just vanished. It seems

I took the factory tour in Hershey PA many years ago and you saw actual machinery mixing chocolate. When I went back as an adult it was all like Disney's Small World ride with moving vehicles and animatronics. Whether this was to keep people away from the actual product or because the original tour was tedious, I

White dolls, Black dolls. And where are the Jewish dolls!

The Utne Reader (later Utne, then Utne Reader again, I think)? No it's real, not satire. Think of it as a Left Wing Reader's Digest.

I remember some comic saying that the problem with America was that as soon as two people go interested in something there'd be a magazine about. I always thought that was a strength.

Oddly absent is that The Onion has (or had) TWO magazine. The Weekend was like Parade while The Onion Magazine was spot on The New York Times Sunday magazine.

Former real, latter fake

I saw no sign of transition. They allowed private companies, like Tyrell's to endanger people's lives and make the police clean up the mess.

I watch both of them. But "entertainers" can tell the truth, even to members of the opposite sex. The stand up comics on The Daily Show present many truths, as does Bee.

Amen

Or how everyone on "24" went through the whole day without food, drink or a bathroom break.

At least he didn't say "regnet hunds und katze"

His luck started when they gave him an end cell. If he was one over the plan would have been pointless.

Also they live in a society that has a government. Replicants are killed on discovery, not returned to their owners like escaped slaves. So why not just make it a law that you can't make replicants so undetectable? They could glow under UV light or have spines that spell out "replicant" in an X-Ray.

It's LA, isn't that half the town?

The real plot hole (which has been pointed out in other articles) is why try to hide robbery (an A felony) with fake international terrorism - a crime that will bring in every agency up to and including the Army? They could have pulled off the same crime after the building closed with a lot less fuss.

I believe it is. Andrew Weir, James Donald and Barbara Shelley. Also like The Quatermass Xperiment with Brian Donlevy. There's also a third one I've never seen. hope that shows up.

As wise benevolent leaders, or some kind of "Wild in the Streets" leaders?