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Yeah, me either.

Upvoted in spite of being a Red Sox fan.

Yes, the San Francisco one is number 8, and the last one I read. But damn if I remember what happened. Something about the accident that killed her family?

Oh, Mary Russell Holmes. I've read the first… eight? I think. Looks like it's up to 12 now, with number 13 coming next year. I keep wanting to get back into it but I feel like I'd have to start over again at book number one since I don't remember many details.

He got through it, but he didn't really get the point of it, did he?

You need to brush up on your Motown. Those raisins didn't write that song.

I'm sorry, I don't believe there is any such episode. Nope. Season 4 goes from Fear, Itself to Wild at Heart.

Parker needed an ass-kicking, to be sure, but I would have preferred that Buffy deliver it.

The only Riley moment I really loved was in Season 5's The Replacement. They're walking through the city dump and Riley says, "People say they're recycling. They're not recycling." His delivery was perfect.

Finally, someone who agrees with me. OotP was not my favorite book, but the movie, in my opinion, was the one that got the sense and mood of the source book the best. They obviously couldn't include all 700+ pages in one movie, and yet to me it really stayed true to the story.

If you enjoy Dirk Gently I highly recommend the second novel, The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul. It's not a sequel, exactly - the only character to appear in both is Dirk himself - but still a delight.

Sure, that'll play in Poughkeepsie!

Cop Rock! That sounds awesome.

It's a giant spider invasion of savings at Menard's!

Does anyone want to switch seats?

That seems like the least reasonable way to set it up. It seems more like a punishment for the winners than a reward.

I thought they traded off - losers had to announce first for the first round, then winners announced first for the second round, etc.

This was far better than either of the two (that I can remember) previous Reynolds challenges. The first in the season with Kristen and Brooke EVERY item in the pantry was covered in foil, including the pots and pans and utensils. They were also required to cook with the foil.

But… but… he never went to culinary school! How could he possibly back up his shit-talking with that enormous chip on his shoulder?

Yes. When she held out his meds/syringe and said, "What is this?" I replied, "a gross violation of your father's privacy." What the hell? Who just goes through someone else's shit like that?