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To Say Nothing of the Dog
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Anyone else get a Scandal in Bohemia/Irene Adler vibe from this episode? Especially with the way they got ahold of the benzene.

Do you watch Burn Notice?

Do you watch Burn Notice?

I enjoyed the romance too. I understand where people are coming from with the criticisms that it's so slow-moving, but I like that. It's like an old-fashioned courtship, which strikes me as exactly what Delenn would be into.

I enjoyed the romance too. I understand where people are coming from with the criticisms that it's so slow-moving, but I like that. It's like an old-fashioned courtship, which strikes me as exactly what Delenn would be into.

Who does he think does have the proper credentials to criticize him?

Who does he think does have the proper credentials to criticize him?

I agree. But there isn't exactly a lot of competition.

I agree. But there isn't exactly a lot of competition.

People who call the current young adult generation the worst generation ever always seem to be frightened of change and looking back at some bullshit "golden age." Young people are generally as awful as they ever were.

People who call the current young adult generation the worst generation ever always seem to be frightened of change and looking back at some bullshit "golden age." Young people are generally as awful as they ever were.

I thought "For Our Consideration" just meant someone felt like writing an essay that doesn't fit into the regular features. Plus, it has a persuasive bent.

I thought "For Our Consideration" just meant someone felt like writing an essay that doesn't fit into the regular features. Plus, it has a persuasive bent.

She's not part of the SCDP storylines, but my theory is that Betty's storyline is about a  transformation. Her body is changing into something grotesque and strange (to her), and she is losing her identity as the perfect beautiful wife, with nothing really to replace it (her personality is…lacking). It's like a body

She's not part of the SCDP storylines, but my theory is that Betty's storyline is about a  transformation. Her body is changing into something grotesque and strange (to her), and she is losing her identity as the perfect beautiful wife, with nothing really to replace it (her personality is…lacking). It's like a body

I really really want Emily and Victoria to team up for some good old-fashioned revenge against Conrad.

I seriously thought the Save Me description was a parody, but nope, looks like that's the official description. How awful is this show going to be?

The one right below that was "New Caprica" so I'm assuming yes.

Also, in this day and age, computers and an internet connection are practically a necessity, but cable is still a luxury. I grew up in a family that has never had cable because we couldn't afford it, but we got a computer and internet sometime in the late 90's. It all depends on what your priorities are.

I thought the show had already cleared that up. This is Peter's timeline, he was just removed from it.