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Four Sixty-Nine
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And that's why you always leave a note!

I spent the whole rest of the episode calling them ass diamonds too.  Then I thought of Stan, knowing that Vasili handled his ass diamonds, and that Stan therefore had power over Vasili.

J.P. McPickleshitter - seeing Vasili out in the open while the informant was killed somewhere else is more likely to be interpreted as plausible deniability.  It's not like he would ever pull the trigger himself in his position.

Loving the music touches so far on this show.  Sunset last week, Pictures on My Wall this week - the show uses some nice musical touches without being anachronistic (not that intentional anachronism in a soundtrack is a problem - if you're Quentin Tarantino).

I just finished another playthrough of the Mass Effect trilogy, so I read this as if it were verbalized by an Elcor.

The Great Expectations soundtrack was worthwhile if only for Like a Friend by Pulp.

Luke, be a Jedi tonight!

I was just coming here to post that.  Loved that soundtrack (the movie version) as a kid, and I still get chills for that version of Let the Sunshine In.

You'd hope the people who saw Van Helsing would be precisely the ones who'd know enough to stay away from H&G:WH.

Or "Suck on that, white stains."

Or "Suck on that, white stains."

Well, yeah.  He was at least 3/5 of a contributor.

Well, yeah.  He was at least 3/5 of a contributor.

Did the heroin contain potassium benzoate?

Did the heroin contain potassium benzoate?

So, It's Your Move?

So, It's Your Move?

That was the episode that hooked me.  Patrick Stewart saying the line (I'm quoting from memory, so it may be wrong) "Do you have any Gatorade? It seems I left all my electrolytes in your daughter" will never not be funny to me.

Reek, Reek, it rhymes with quarterback sneak.

Reek, Reek, it rhymes with quarterback sneak.