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@Bombos: And your basic M1-A1 crocodile.

@Squirrelbot3000: Rip's E-Confetti was easily my favorite part of this.

@Nivenus: I'll admit, I may have been projecting the initial hopes I had for SG:A — big ol' city-sized spaceship, it'd take a heck of a time to explore it all, so there's the potential for a gradual arc of retro-writing the Operator's Manual for Atlantis.

Although SGU was (past tense! *SOB*) hardly my favorite SG series, one thing I really liked about it was that it had the feel that the writers had planned out a series-long story arc (with room for one-offs and side-quests) and that it would conclude in its own time.

@FrankN.Stein: He may not have been the most handsome, but imagine Hank the 8th cheesed off and tearing into someone.

@JesusDeSaad: man-shaped holes on the side of a mountain, you say?

@lifestar: That's what I was wondering!

@evafortuna: Or my guess of Carter embellishing the details (or heck, making the whole thing up) so it fits in the kids' alt-timeline (although it would have been cute if they'd milked that a bit at the start —

@BlueBeard: That was my thought, concerning the timeline.

@spocko: I go with lyrics, but they're the lyrics to Pinky and the Brain.

@KirkyX: Also born in January, I've never had any problems with a lack or increase of sunlight, but I've found that continued general temperatures can affect me (IE: It's hard for me to get carried away with negative emotions in colder weather than in warmer).

@Darklighter: Yep. It seems that generally, the resonance method requires cross-transfer (unless you do the frozen-lake thing Walter did back in the day, to absorb the energy...or whatever the reasoning was).

@deepthoughtdevil: As was his lip-synch to Bonzo Doggie Doo-Dah Band's "Look Out, There's a Monster Coming".

@TheLostVikings: There were at least three good jokes. The first bit on the bridge, the Pie bit, and "Ok, if you see something that looks like a control, let me know before you activate it". *clang* "...WHAT DID I JUST FINISH TELLING YOU?!"

@Dan Sabato: And I don't know if they got the green light on the second season before, or after they finished writing this episode (I've no clue how much lag-time there is between production and presentation for Walking Dead).

@Lauren Shaw: Y'ever see Akira? That. That's what happens.

@Lauren Shaw: Although note the '3-10% brain use' thing is "at a time".

@Shayne: "So the other day, I figured out this little trick to save me if I fall out of a tree (why a limbless creature like myself would be in a tree in the first place is another story...), and I tell my friends, in case they find themselves up in a tree.

@Ghost in the Machine: That was my thought; does the dominant hand also play into the research?

@Bigdamnhero: I agree. Much like "Fee Fi Fo Fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman" — when seen in the context of the tale being told in England, it's not smelling nationality but more just smelling a human.