Second, describe the subjective nature of time.

I thought this weeks episode, Cabin Fever, telegraphed a lot of its twists early.

I knew that Laurie and B.J.

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I knew that the woman enjoying a mile-high quickie with Tom would turn out to be his own wife.

(Its like nobody on this show has watched a single episode of TV from the last 30 years.

(All right, no more math metaphors.)

One is the suggestion that Rick might be gay.

(What, no 8-track?

By the way, I like Ricks new nickname for Samantha: Rapunzel.)

Hey, gay wad!)

(Susan responded graciously and gently, without hinting that she might share those feelings.)

moment with her was sweet.

Some of my favorites:

Oh yeah.

Ever seen a man split a log, Jan?

Wherever the party is, thats the party Im at.

This last could be Toms motto.

(Or his epitaph.)

Credit again belongs to Trinas cooking skills.

Not quite swinging, but certainly a big leap for both Janet and Roger.

She seemed to know hed show up, if only to tell her they shouldnt become a couple.

Mr. Stephens didnt seem to be buying it, but he stayed anyway to watchDouble Indemnityon TV.

Now,I love that song, but theyve already used it twice in four weeks.

Aside from Eric Claptons Hello Old Friend, this weeks soundtrack resorted too easily to well-worn chestnuts.

Thumbs up on the kitsch/cheese front, however, for showing us a glimpse of B.J.

watching the Saturday-morning kid-TV faveLand of the Lost.

Gotta love the Sleestaks!