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If I would, I wouldn't go public about it.

If I could save Disqus comments under a favorites tag, this would be in there.

So this got a second season of another 13 episodes. Suggestion: If this is going to be a successful venture, how about having multiple domes in multiple locations, each unknown to the other? (Of course they'd be unknown to each other — they can't get any communication inside the dome. But I mean no outsiders let them

Too many bodies there — we'll let them rest.

It's true; that's never not funny.

She could be from Wisconsin or Minnesota or the Upper Peninsula… Baja Canada.

"No, I'M the PIzza King!"

There's another episode — they riot over their low-flow toilets, and Farmer Grudge makes them pay extra for his water. He literally takes it out of their asses.

Extra points for "mode" and "Miller's chest."

Maybe I don't have a good handle on how small the town is, but is a convenience store the only place with groceries to loot? I've seen towns of 1,000 people with an actual supermarket.

*hurk*

I didn't before, but I do now… and it's not going away… dammit.

Every time Joe talks, I'm taken out of the narrative and feel like I'm in a cereal or insurance commercial, where a real earnest son is trying to talk his grampa into eating more fiber.

Frogurt was special.

“The Endless Thirst” addresses one of the above dilemmas head-on, accelerating the impending water shortage when an appliance delivery truck swerves to avoid a delirious Alice and crashes into the water tower with a ridiculous plot device used to manufacture the necessary water crisis to create a reason for more

If anything, I hope we get more of Big Jim snapping and barking at people. Goddam can Dean Norris be startling.

We have two beagles, and got a sort of rubber brush sweeper. It works better than the vacuum for getting hair up out of the carpet, and once you start brushing up a bit of hair, the hair itself drags along all kinds of other smaller particles. Works surprisingly well, but it takes some work — lots and lots of little

Something about Henry supposedly being from Indiana, yet Dave Annable's absolute refusal to act like he was from anywhere but Manhattan or maybe Brooklyn, set off my dissonance alarm.

Nope — I just forgot how to count.

So Tom spent all six eight episodes trying to find ways of getting inanimate objects to talk, while his sister Bea spent all six episodes getting an inanimate object to talk.