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You have the temerity to question Julian Bashir?

Before the empathy comes the irony.

Well that and it would be nice to have more principle characters on this showed played by people with more melanin. If we're going to talk about quality actors of color, couldn't Alexander Siddig show up in the future as someone Dornish? Maybe even as Doran?

Having thought about it recently, and I'm wondering if Oded Fehr (and Naveen Andrews and co.) did get offered the role of Oberyn, but only a few actors agreed on the male nudity and homoerotic action.

Robin seemed like a fitting name for the kid, though.

Couldn't you keep people warm on the cheap by giving them blankets

I hope they don't end up together. It would be cool if they had a Jack Donaghy-Liz Lemon platonic professional power partnership going on, as those are rare in fiction compared to random romance.

Just like Jericho

Maybe it'll come back as a comic book, like Jericho, and we'll find out what happened to Lucille 2 that way.

I hope this wouldn't happen because this always happens and there's no need to shoehorn in romance and even if they did it could always be a new female character because this show (just like the real SV) could use more of those I tell ya what

Wait where were they, East PA?

One's Batman and the other is the Joker, got it.

On the previous episode, I blanched at how over-the-top raging Gavin Belson was at the malfunctioning holo-transmitter, but then I realized he was channeling none other than the late Steve Jobs, between the tourism into Indian mysticism and the barely-restrained terrifying temper.

But plenty of modern comedy has both heart and snark. Hell, which NBC comedy doesn't have that? The Office, Parks and Rec, 30 Rock, Scrubs, they've been doing it for ages. Newsradio. Friends. Heart in comedy isn't new. It just isn't on CBS.

Oh, HELL NO

"Stuck In the Middle with You." End list.

Sort of like how the opening alternate sequence of the first new Star Trek movie was the best part of it.

The political stuff in Ender's Game itself is sort of amusing because it had the Soviet Union in the background quietly jockeying for power, and in updated editions OSC has had to revise it to Russia and the uninspirational "Second Warsaw Pact."

Bill Watterson was also big on that, and everyone loves him.

What are you talking about? Petra was never Ender's crush in the books.