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I watched this as a kid, mostly because it had Dr. Johnny Fever on it. I’m still waiting for the Welcome Back Kotter reboot with Travolta as the teacher.

Excuse me, that’s DOCTOR Johnny Fever.

Justified and Deadwood are just one show that has a massive time jump after the third season.

Making the season so far about trying to find Kate was a risky move, because eventually you have to actually bring her back or say “Just kidding, she’s dead.” This seems like a good middle ground, letting the characters think she’s gone but showing the audience she’s not. I feel like Wallis Day was an early candidate

Another Daily Show alum L&O cameo is Lewis Black as a pornographer way back in season 2 of the original (IMDb tells me he also appeared on SVU as a different character).

Despite loving Superman, I wasn’t totally sold on the idea of a Superman show in the Arrowverse. But two episodes in I’m really enjoying Superman & Lois, mostly because they aren’t just telling the same old Superman story. I would like a mention of Kara, or at least an acknowledgement that that show exists. On the

It’s my third favourite The Tick show!

Name of your sex tape.

I really wanted it to go out with a nine episode ninth season.

The first two Barenaked Ladies albums were a pretty big part of my high school years, but One Week is not high on my list so it bums me out that it’s one of their biggest hits.

Barenaked Ladies were my first concert. This was shortly before their second album came out, or maybe just before you could find it at my small town Zellers. I really only listen to the first three [correction: four, I totally forgot about Born On A Pirate Ship] albums anymore (plus the live one and greatest hits) as

If any Doctor was meant to last more than three seasons it was Capaldi. No worries about being type cast at this point in his life, not a new actor looking to launch a career and move on, lifelong fan of the show. If he wouldn’t stay more than three seasons, I’m not sure anyone will.

The Exorcist III is great, and I was pleasantly surprised by the Exorcist TV series from a few years back.

But it’s still scheduled for next October. And it’s still going to be playing in theatres.

I like Villeneuve and I think it’s super shady WB/AT&T didn’t consult him or the other impacted directors before making this announcement, but unless I missed a memo Dune is still going to be in theatres in October of next year.

I tried to be a person who jogged once” would have been a great lyric anyway. Or an album title.

How I Met Your Mother is the Dexter of sitcoms.

Santa vs COVID-19 is the new War On Christmas.

A “takeout” interview? I guess it’s nice that they fed him.

I don’t know, the home movie kills in Sinister really messed me up. It may not be the scariest movie of all time, but those definitely stuck with me long after I left the theatre which is the sign of a good horror movie in my mind. I’d be more inclined to dismiss this study over Paranormal Activity making the top ten