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Yeah on that plot oriented level I get it.  It sounds like a case of the week, not a season long arc.  Why would Arlo take his identity to the grave after killing a man who knew who Drew Thompson was?  Why would someone hack their foot off to not have to reveal the sheriff as Drew Thompson?  Why would angry dad from

He was referring to Blossom brother, right?  That's the only way that makes sense.

Can someone remind me why Drew Thompson was supposed to be such a big deal in the first place?  I get that he was in a drug deal gone bad and faked his death, but why is everyone on this show so desperate to find him?  Why are people willing to hack off their feet or take the sheriff's identity to the grave?  Why are

As Fringe is perfectly content putting forth a world where everything bizarre and unexplained happens in the driving distance between Boston and NYC, Millennium featured a universe where every serial killer in the world operated out of Seattle.  If that show had been given another season or two there wouldn't be a

Oh wow, I completely forgot about that house.  I think the writers did as well.

The capacity of Arlene's is only about 100-something so 20 people can make the front of the venue feel rather full, especially the way the scene was filmed.  Also the most enthusiasm was coming from the "friends and girlfriends" section all the way up front which also felt rather natural and correct.

#1 - It's actually, when put in the actual position, not too uncommon for guys to not want to be a girl's first if they're not into them.  I get that the male fantasy when watching a TV show is to say "dude of course you'd do it" but guess what.  If you know you're just having fun, you don't want to deal with the

You know how David Robert Jones or Belly could have really thrown off the Fringe team?  They could have unleashed the nano-bots or the death ray in a city which isn't in the driving distance between Boston and Manhattan.

I'm not sure I support the "theroy" that a plot twist in South Park is the proper vehicle for promoting your band.  Could you provide more "porof" of this "theroy?"

The Jewpacabra is also a direct reference to the Blood Libels, which have been around for centuries, accusing Jews of using the blood of Christian children in Passover rituals.  It's the real reason Jews leave the door open during Seder.  The story of Elijah was created to not scare the children at the Seder.  It was

Although Brody may not know where the blind spot is, Affy may have spent enough time in that room to figure out the camera location.  I would have to re-watch the scene to be sure, but Affy could have thrown Brody to a part of the room where the cameras weren't.

I am disappointed because I thought the Ryan/Masuka storyline was going in a much different direction.  She was just a bit too curious about all of the specific serial killer cases Miami Metro had worked on.  She specifically asked about the Bay Harbor Butcher as well.  I was hoping she was either under-cover and