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And, I don't know, he doesn't even look as bad as "horribly disfigured" led me to believe. I mean, he just looks like a bald guy who has a job that has kept him in the sun a lot. I see many non-disfigured people who are uglier than he is supposed to be. I guess that's why they needed to tell us that he's ugly— the

I LOVE iMuse. Its removal from the Win95 version of Tie Fighter is what has made me less interested in keeping that game running vs the old DOS version (which, I believe, I've purchased 3 times retail). The seamless and dynamic shift in the music to fit a situation made the game an extremely cinematic experience. I

Sierra sure had people who knew how to use the MT-32, though. That's not to say that LucasArts didn't; the theme to Monkey Island is one of my favorites.

I've been trying to find out what all of this tragedy is. I found that his sister was murdered in the 70s, and that's horrible. The rest seems to stem from marrying strippers and playboy models and those marriages not panning out. Did he lose a child?

And very small if something like that upset him so deeply. It's something Fraiser would get upset by, but a real, adult person shouldn't.

I think that's one of those military slangs like FUBAR… Someone told me it was "Fucked up, Got Ambushed, Zipped In."

We need a gritty reboot with realistically portrayed dogs and dog sex.

Damn, it feels good to be a gangsta.

My local art museum allows photos of their own holdings, but doesn't have that sort of say over art on loan or touring exhibits. Maybe the museums you're going to own what they display.

The first to incorporate realistic CGI? What about The Last Starfighter?

So does your mom, but that's just the gonorrhea.

My grandmas are both great guys.

I call bullshit! "A little bit"?

That last line is kind of how it's his personal hell. He just continually constructs it around himself. He claims it's toxic for him, but only because he's made it that way. When he went somewhere to escape, he brought it all along. I don't know if that will lead him to see that it's all of his own making (I mean, the

The cringe-inducing stuff is almost never comedy (the reason I say "almost" is because I can't remember any, but that doesn't mean that there might have been some that I've forgotten). The hard parts are never played for comedy.

I'd have to go back and rewatch the episode, but i kind of remember it looking like she kisses him back. I think that's part of the reason that she told him to leave the first time— she was tempted, too. She felt conflicted; she wasn't going to run away with him, but she could have accidentally destroyed her marriage.

I saw the sign but totally missed the grab! I need to go back and watch it again (hurray for excuses to watch great shows again!).

I've been waiting for this review since I marathoned through the season on the 17th and 18th (I seriously wanted to spread it out, but I couldn't stop! Breaking it into two days was a bit of an accomplishment for me). I really wanted to convince myself that Charlotte had misconstrued the goings-on in the boat— and you

"Fall."
Just watched this finally. Started the series not all that long ago, too, and have found the Lich to be legitimately terrifying unlike most cartoon villains. He's not silly, he doesn't have hair-brained plans, he is just insanely powerful and patient. I'm interested to see where his character goes from here.

I found her name last night when I was commenting on this (a couple days late), but there was a former gymnast who was, I don't know, a promotional model for Lara Croft named Alison Carroll (maybe she still does it, I don't know). She is probably more representative of what Croft would really look like (based on my