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We all need to take a minute to properly appreciate the awesomeness that was Carol's dialogue in this finale. Rarely has one character had so many great lines in a single episode:

I feel like all the Daniel Craig movies have been too much *about* Bond.

This will last about as long as these:

I guess I've lucked out. I've done the first three heists with randoms. Haven't really had a problem.

HBO hardly even acknowledges that they ever ran this show, which is why you can watch the whole thing on YouTube — they don't even care enough to hit them up with a DMCA takedown.

Good God, evo psych sucks. I should have gone into it. You can postulate any crap, "prove" it with a poorly designed study and get publicity.

I just started listening to Dan Harmon's podcast Harmontown because I wanted to hear him play dungeons and dragons, and the earliest episodes start right after he was fired from Community. He loves this show so much, and you can totally see him in all the characters (I think mostly in Britta, Pierce, Jeff, and Abed).

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"Pretty much what it says on the tin, folks. Although, the weasel is not so much riding the bird as it is, probably, trying to kill and eat it. "

1. Swift truck pulling a walmart trailer. That was not walmart company driver. 2. The scene of the accident was under control. Its dumb to stop and cause more traffic issues and road hazards.

I wouldn't stop either. Everybody was already fine, walking around outside of their trucks, and I didn't witness anything, so there's no need for me to pull over and make my truck another barrier/obstacle on the highway.

favorite part: nothing to do with trucks. First in the line of motorcycles, looked to be BMWs, gave the Japanese econobox the quick hi-beam headlight flash to make sure he saw him. Because when you're on a motorcycle, you trust nobody. That way you live longer.

My feelings:

I'm not even a Star Trek fan and his death is like a punch to the gut. He was one of those people who just seemed immortal. I guess, in a way, he kind of is.

"Instead of a population problem, one could argue that Universe 25 had a fair distribution problem."

Yeah, it is. Also, all of the citations are to wikipedia, Star Trek, and a few random articles from the internet. It bounces from physics to metaphysics to parapsychology, connecting everything with the finest thread of bullshit that man can concoct.

1) Photons are not half-matter and half-energy. They are a particle-wave with no mass. And since all matter is capable of being changed to pure energy in the right conditions (E=mc^2), all that's unique about the photon is that it's a lot easier to do that when the particle has no inertia. You simply have to stop it

This is really not a new thing in Hollywood, I promise.

I loved The Gate. Maybe what I miss most about the '80s is how kids movies had mature themes and didn't treat children like sensitive morons. The Gate, The Boy Who Could Fly, Lucas, The Outsiders, The Manhattan Project, Better Off Dead, Stand By Me, no way that stuff could get made in 2015.

Now fully a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.