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He probably figures if she takes her suspicions outside of their small circle, everything will fall apart.

Well to watch this show at all we first have to accept that any of the main characters would be allowed to have or keep the jobs that they have; from there it's just deepening shades of "aw fuck it, why not." This has always been the kind of show that is riveting to watch and ridiculous to think about.

I can't help wondering if Hannibal dug up Lounds just to make sure it was her.

I've got hurt feelings.

I thought Enver Gjokai was the beauty of the bunch, but I haven't seen him properly used since Dollhouse.

If I remember it right, that might have been the missing lungs they had for breakfast.

Wow I forgot all about this show, about halfway through last season. Maybe… or maybe not.

I feel obliged to point out that "dwarf star alloy" sounds fucking awesome.

This is starting to sound like Darkplace.

I'd say that about any of her books, except the vampires one, which is terrible.

From the picture, I was hoping this was about a new Spinal Tap album.

It seemed pretty clear that Coulson was supposed to have swiped the tweezers while they were torturing him.

I still think the weaknesses of this show are a bit overstated, and let me just declare my appreciation for the complete absence of a 2-minute title sequence, though at this point the "previously on…" is well into the realm of "who cares?"

Love this movie and its soundtrack.

I first discovered this show in Brazil, and it works just as well in Portuguese. Mojo Jojo is called Macaco Loco.

Remembering a time when you could see bands like this for 3 bucks, I can understand why fans might have balked at spending rock star money on them a few years later. First time I saw Shudder To Think was in Dupont Circle with the Holy Rollers, for free, and their albums cost next to nothing. Then again, I saw the

Pretty sure they opened for the Butthole Surfers in Boston about 10 years ago, but I missed their set.

I love his laugh when the boss guy hints that his efforts might prove hazardous to his health, and the look on the other man's face, like he'd just been laughed at by Death himself.

Considering that most of my favorite DW episodes are by Moffett, and that none of them have happened since he took over, I think he just needs someone to tell him no once in a while.

I wonder if we were watching the same show. This had all of Moffett's worst excesses. For a show that's fifty years old, he puts an awful lot of energy into stuffing new, spur-of-the-moment mythologies down our throats in the first minutes of a show and expecting us to care. I just hope this is the last we'll have