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Also a fucking Rhodes scholar

Jose Chung, wow, that was really overrated and over analyzed beyond the point of comprehension, I threw up a little bit in my mouth just reading that review. Solid diversion of an X Files episode though, a sly and funny deconstruction of the show's premise, that I enjoyed, what with the nice little Close Encounters,

Then, of course, how is Gabriel going to inform HIS superiors about Philip maybe not being so subservient to the command structure anymore. Is he becoming a potential liability in their minds, which since the first eps, we know he is at base a pragmatist who loves his wife and children, much more than a revolutionary

And even then it's just a mobile water cooler, not really conducive to serious conversation, it's too easily discovered for it's lack of practical value, and when not if the second bug is found, the shit really, really hits the fan,then even though Martha didn't plant it, in her mind, she'll know how it got there,

Yeah, those office tidbits could be essential, and I assume that's why the Center hasn't pulled the plug. But while it's been discussed about having the ostensible protagonists actually be antagonists to the American government and where is the audience identification and so forth, I'm fully gone over solely to the

I got your "amatory" right here, asshole.

and, …"we just need need to turn the page".. I see what you did there…

I'm not sure I understand the point of bugging the mail robot. Is it to see if Phillip will follow orders? Because otherwise it seems like a huge risk. Noone is going to have a classified conversation in the hall near mail robot unless they are seriously breaching protocol,that's way to low percentage to take the

If you haven't seen Her Master's Voice, check it out. Nina Conti, daughter of Tom, is a ventriloquist and the filmaker, it's quite good.

He seemed definitely to be saying it without saying it, maybe trying to cut straight to killing Loretta and then knowing he had the property locked down, but to think that might be ok with the aunt show's he's certainly losing it, and to then have her killed, whether provable or not. won't earn him any goodwill in

To address the reviewers confusion, as Loretta's great aunt surmised, Avery was fishing to find out if and how many more kin Loretta might have, and not getting any info, he killed her because that's at least one less relative no matter what, so that when he kills Loretta, or tries to, there's no Bennetts left in his

and here I thought it symbolized obviousness

The show just is not involving enough so far that I don't multitask on the laptop, but it seems to walk up to the point where it wants to comment on or parody to some extent the formulaic nature of the network crime procedural, it is Battle Creek after all, not even Detroit, but it also remains committed to those

She was great in Crystal Fairy… a surprisingly good movie.

Spot on. I'm late 40's and while I like a some of the adjacent music in time and style, I don't like the NIN, although props to Reznor's soundtrack work. That choice just seemed off for the reason you mention, especially considering whatever the hell he was cranking when the van pulled out. The show is so unsubtle,

I've been giving this show a chance because of the Gilligan connection,Sunday night's pretty lean right now, and I like Dean Winter and Josh Duhamel. Duhamel is easy to bag on, but he is much better than he's given credit for, I really liked Las Vegas as a guilty pleasure, I mean James Caan, three gorgeous women with

Iran, sad to say, actually has a better functioning participatory democracy than the US, it's a far older civilization, and by what right do we have to prevent them from developing nuclear weapons if they so choose. India, Pakistan, China, Russia, and Israel are all nuclear armed and all in their neighborhood. They

Well, three things when you put Ralph Nader in the mix.

Weirdly my college had a quadruple bill in '85, Emo Phillips, Steven Wright, Jay Leno, and Steve Landesberg. Landesberg headlined and was solid, very dry, Phillips and Wright needless to say, killed it with there unique weirdness, I don't remember anything about Jay Leno except he was pretty dull.

I rememeber the antennas back then had like an extra attachment of some kind for the roof mount to enhance the UHF, and then for the secondary household sets that weren't hooked to that rig, it was rabbit ears for VHF with a circular antenna as an auxiliary for the UHF