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Is 13 episodes for sure? I looked up when the 6 additional episodes were commissioned last year and it was November 23rd. So if that happens again (weird but not entirely unlikely), there's a lot of time.

I dunnoooooooo. The timeframe doesn't really matter because they shot tonight's episode two months ago and that's a lot of free time. Both Santino and Aline seemed open to Greg's return and were acting way too coy about him not being back this season definitively. The way network TV is run, they have to work fast and

Have faith, friends. I think Santino Fontana is easily the best singer on the show and it's very abrupt to not continue following his journey at this point. But the show will still be great without him and I foresee Greg returning, perhaps in the season finale, and if not, for season three when his commitments have

You said what I was going to say. I am sick over these obnoxious, pious assholes that try to make feminism about outrage and inventing new things to trigger them instead of equal rights and mutual respect. I am glad that maybe 8 of them realize they were wrong as a result of his post, but it's just so stupid that

Community did something similar where Annie was doing the whole dumb=sexy act. And it was a regular recurring joke on Married With Children. There's a whole thing about it with feminism and men wanting to not feel threatened or whatever. But I feel the opposite. I'm male and horny for ladies on a regular basis, but I

Dr. Akopian is probably paying for a fat mortgage on top of six figures worth of student loans. She might have children of her own to pay for too, which makes everyone broke.

It's the show's authenticity giving these scenes actual weight that other shows lack. It was The Office's biggest problem, with real and relatable human workplace issues contrasting with Michael and Dwight rubbing their asses together.

Proto-CW network WB had a show called Everwood where the liberal doctor found he couldn't perform an abortion, but the conservative doctor did it because he wanted the woman to be safe. It's not something that happens on TV a lot, but it pops up here and there.

Vincent Rodriguez III was absolutely brilliant. His tearful guilt at the airport legit made me cry for like 2 seconds. If I wasn't so emotionally shut down, I would still be balling right now. Just all around amazing this episode.

Oh, I could have sworn Our Mrs. Reynolds was like the 3rd episode on the discs. It technically aired third on FOX's seemingly intentional saboteur scheduling.

You didn't enjoy Ariel or Our Mrs. Reynolds?

I feel like criticisms of Eliza Dushku are unfair and kind of familiar with other unfair criticisms of other performers that aren't chameleonic character actors. It's true that actors like the wonderful Tatiana Maslany are great at performing distinctively different characters, but it doesn't always work out that way.

It has its moments, but I'm kind of disappointed, especially with most everything that happened in season 2. I'm going to blame lack of talent by their staff writers and Joss' complete absence that the show is so often without humor and so often with very boring and dry expositional dialogue eating up way too much

To everyone who watched Dollhouse as it aired and hasn't seen it since, I would invite you all to watch it again on blu-ray. Whatever FOX did that altered the spirit of the show was pretty much erased. I don't know if they did (or undid) some re-editing or if it just works better in binge form, but it is tremendously

Dave's not here, man.

I don't know if it's already been mentioned, but Bernard's line about waking up and not remembering is a very clear redux of Leonard waking up and thinking his wife was just in the bathroom. Jonathan Nolan's more famous brother Christopher wrote Memento, which was based on his own short story. I don't know if he was

Oh, I don't know. While I acknowledge that it was an extremely
inspirational film of its time that instantly and permanently embedded
itself into global pop culture, it really doesn't hold up by modern film
standards. It's slow, the dialogue is putrid, all the action is in the
second half of the movie and Lucas'

Patriarchy! Drink!

Great.

It also stands to reason that their bodies need regular maintenance and repair and the 3D printers can't fix them if they're not naked. Their clothes also need to be repaired, washed, treated, perhaps replaced. Some of them are decommissioned after evaluation, so reusable clothes can be used on other hosts.