youngwilliam
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@bookling: I, my aunt, and my uncle all told Tara on the screen, "THE AXE! CUT OFF THE HEAD!", even after she'd pulped poor Franklin's head with the mace.

@HPCommando: I'll pass on digging it up, but I'm 95% sure I saw a Cake-Like poster in one of the shots I've seen online.

@Jack Classic: The Taste You Grew Up With: Although, if I recall, wasn't Bender's previous origin (with the servo-arm turning the tassel on his mortarboard hat) an illustration of a flashback?

@Foohy: RE: Pacing

@Illundiel: I don't really mind the idea of "circular causality", myself.

@Smeagol92055: Two really, really strange looking mice.

@EnBuenOra: The first one really irks me, since there's the three lights that seem to be points on a triangle, then the whole affair starts to pivot, and juuuuuust (extra vowels for dramatic flair) as it almost gets to the point where we'd be able to deduce something about what's between the lights by way of the

@RizzRustbolt: And I believe that if you were in some Universe Next Door where the speed of light was faster (thus allowing one to travel faster than what we call 'the speed of light'), that'd just make the event horizon closer to the black hole's core.

@HalOfBorg: I remember Data pointing out your observation for Item No.2.

@piderman: I noticed this episode that his US accent is very similar to Christopher Walken's accent.

"Einstein, famously, couldn't believe that spin was really random, and really couldn't believe in a spooky action at a distance."

@Steve Williams: I also, amusingly, missed exactly one pass for both videos. And I thought I'd be doing better on the second one, since I realized that the players in white were only passing to other players in white (IE: no cross-color passes).

@txtphile: And if I took a stab at the reason why?

@lightninglouie: I thought this fit rather well with "Don't Date Robots", since it's been demonstrated in other episodes that the folks of the 31st century can be pretty easily convinced about something on a dime.

@Crrash: I was watching a Second Doctor episode the other day and the sonic screwdriver came to mind.

@vulcanized: I've never really seen it as a paradox, myself.

I don't know what King was aiming for, but when I first read It, I imagined the "final boss" to not be literally spider-looking; I imagined that the thing was conceptually like a spider, in as how it had strands running throughout town, could scuttle down and manifest along those strands, and when the heroes were

@kake81: I'm leaning more towards Bruce Campbell getting the "Supreme Commander" title, myself.