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ShadowUnderTheHeart
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I love series 5.
If he can give us another series 5—and then not ruin it with the Christmas special—
then all is forgiven.

Did Jack Kirby—artist, author, and creator of "Devil Dinosaur"—use perfect grammar? Did he need an editor?

On behalf of all the United States, I apologize for that.

All right. I have to ask.
Has even one Canadian ever actually said "aboot"?
It always sounds like "aboat."

I don't think it was "Dreadnought!" (emphasis THEIRS.) I picked that one up in a junior high Star Trek book phase that I'm thankful was pretty short-lived.

It ambitiously and relentlessly pursues a darkness beyond darkness.

Now, and perhaps ONLY now, it looks like it's the creator of
"Lifeless Planet" who is totally flicking off the Japandroids guy.

Isn't there usually a comeuppance for gun-toters in these stories though? Something even the more impressionable viewers will pick up on? The ad was a little more insidious than your typical FX ad "Violence. 'Splosions. (record needle scratches) Estelle Getty? Wait whuuuut? On an all-new Sons of Anarchy."

We get "Golden Corral" ads, the closest of which is, I think, only about a parsec away from where I live.

What good could the gun commercial do?
All of a sudden the world went from knowing better…to not.

You know the difference. Enjoying programs in the crime/suspense genre and realizing we live in a capricious universe doesn't mean the logical next step is to buy a gun. I worry about the people who don't know the difference. People who wave their guns around because, "the safety's on!"

Imagine if you started seeing subliminal advertisements that just said KILL.

Literally! A gun commercial! That said guns will give you confidence! And make you look good! Dressed in clothes from SEARS!

DishNetwork. (And the Melissa McCarthy movie was on only three or so times.)

In an emotionally resonant episode…the saddest thing about tonight's broadcast was that there was a commercial for Glocks in the middle of it. And now I have to avoid FX.

An avid Simpsons watcher described the song to me since I missed it and hadn't taped it. I can't forget the weird chanting spin my little friend put on it:

Well glad you liked something about the Trial!

I try to bottle and sell the idea of looking at life's annoyances rationally I guess?

How did Screech repay their kindness?

I thought the Valeyard was talking about purging his own past morality here, since his whole existence required a retcon if he actually got what he wanted. I always read it as a taunt directed at the Doctor, whether he was referring directly to the fall of the High Council or not.