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I actually flinched at that. It was really unexpected for Grandma not even being 5 minutes in the house.

Yeah, but he was German so…

"Trucker Lawyer" sounds like a failed Glen Larson pitch from the late 70s.

Which is perfectly fine, so long as it's your only meal for two days.

Jack L. Onanses

She might *actually* be able to solve a mystery too!

I really hope to see it adapted to Netflix someday.

First time I'd ever heard anything about this was a Gerard Depardieu movie, based on a novel by the CRIMSON RIVERS guy. Then three days later I see a trailer for COLONIA.

113 - "Bah Gawd!" "Broken in half!" "That man had a family!" "Fire an Brimstone - it's Kane!"

I think Rashida went straight from this to NY-LON, a British dramedy opposite post-ULTRAVIOLET, pre-TRUE BLOOD Stephen Moyer.

At first I thought you were posting from the Berenstain universe, but then I looked it up!! Just ordered! Thank you!!!

A Tom Clancy book would have characters attempting to *stop* all that from happening - not rushing headlong into it, giggling like nitrous-addled toddlers.

It's been neat watching the relationship between Silver and Flint develop, but I have no idea how TV Billy Bones ends up Book Billy.

The 70s version is on Netflix for like another three days. I'd suggest "They Have Been, They Are, They Will Be…" and "Horror in the Heights" if you want to try some out.

I remember Ione Skye in fancy dresses - that's about it.

Yeah, I recall Threat Matrix - it really was a couple years too early. It could have done much better in a time where it could have a shedload of spin-offs and crossovers a la NCIS. Aside from Kelly Rutherford, I remember the voice of Frontline and the Most Interesting Man in the World spots being in the main cast…

The hot beef injection I just gave her oughta clear that up though.

To shreds, you say?

Unfortunately timely quote -

The Anunnaki are effectively immortal, so…