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I don't think we're going to get a New Ward with Project Looking Glass. PLG will create a body for Aida in the real world, and I'm pretty sure we're going to end up with two Fitzes, one evil in a newly-made body, and one Fitz Original Recipe with a huge amount of remorse and angst.

The crawl included these comments (I freeze-framed and transcribed) in the multiple times we had The Bakshi Report on:

Bottom line, this was the funniest episode in a while. Well-written, the characters were true to themselves, and funny.

Honestly, I'm ok with no. Just, no. No thank you, even.

I liked it ok, it needed more time to find a direction to go. Great cast, fun idea, but only ok execution.

Has anybody tried reversing the app to re-male-itize the Republicans, for example? It's not the Internet unless you run the filters both ways over and over again.

I remember wanting Mystery Men to be better than it was. It had its moments, but didn't quite capture the insanity of the Flaming Carrot comics it was inspired by.

That sounds like Big Star's Third, especially some of the more weird stuff like "Downs". Alex had some strange experimental ideas, some of which worked, some of which didn't. Radio City is a more poppy album, even though Chris Bell had already left the band. Andy Hummel left after Radio City, so Third was close to

The South Lawn, I guess.

I read that the 9.2 million was actually 2.1 million or something like that. Much smaller than he said in the interview.

It's a transcript, I assume of a recording. Whoever's transcribing it can't make it out, I guess. I also guess that the original interviewers assumed the recording would work.

Exactly that stubborn and gullible, it seems. Always an excuse.

Yeah, but there will still be more $$ for border security in the continuing resolution.

Oh, you must listen to Big Star. All of it. The Chris Bell solo record has its moments, and Alex Chilton's records are often flawed and genius at the same time.

Seems like you should be able to turn off the nanobots without destroying them.

So, if this how the nanobots work, how do they expect to sell any of them? Wouldn't the "loss of free will" side effect be pretty noticeable?

According to the Googles, it's because there was already a store in Britain called TJ Hughes, so they changed the name to TK Maxx in those markets so as not to be confusing.

This was a much better episode than I expected, probably because most of the focus was on Ed and Oswald instead of Gordon and Bruce.

Sherlock *was* doing blood spatter experiments in Joan's bedroom a show or two ago…

Match Game tonight (Sunday) was quite a bit better than the last couple of episodes. A lot of that was due to the quality of the panel: Jason Alexander, Cheryl Hines, Joe Lo Truglio, Elllie Kemper, Wayne Brady, & Caroline Rhea. All funny people, all able to jump in with a joke.