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Lollypop! Lollypop!
Ooh, lolly lolly lolly . . .

Actually, they can. Borges wrote an essay on how Kafka influenced his predecessors — without him, they would not be seen as predecessors.

I would contrast KOTH to shows like "Wait Til Your Father Gets Home," which prefigures it to some degree. "Father" was a failure because everyone was a cliche.

The con episode shows that she could have been a sociopath, with no empathy, if it hadn't been for Hank and her son.

You could actually have a DVD of shows on business practice from that series. "That's What She Said," the episode where Dale goes to work for a corporation, "Propaniacs," and the episode of competing sale styles at the propane styles. There are probably others.

Jaime Weinman started a series of reviews, but he seems to have stalled.

I'm surprised no one else has mentioned "Return to La Grunta." At once funny and a perfect put-down of sexual harassment.

"The Boondocks" TV series did it.

I mostly remember the Louise Nevelson-style credits.

Compliment the reviewer on her name.

. . . Although it would be a long run, if they were to cover the whole series.

They had a lot of stock BBC music, as in the Bicycle Tour show.

Piranha Brothers is *better.* Classic interruption bit for a record. And the Cheese Shop has no BBC censorship.

Our church scholar, who was going on to a post at Princeton, got a surprise present from his peers: scarlet cardinal robes, "So they can expect you." Some of us laughed. There was some great puzzlement from our blue-haired old ladies.

I'll be afraid of this later . . . I'm commenting instead of looking down 
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The end credit theme mid-run does it for me. Sophisticated and hopeful.

Also close in style to "Vampyr." It can't just be overexposure.

I like "Morning Edition," but "Adventure Time" is ten times better than "Morning Edition." I could have done without Mr. Lev Grossman.

"Mr. Williams"? So the alien is Welsh!

I've been dreading the review of "One Last Job," because I really hate the episode. The plot was very predictable for a series known for its invention. The gang was introduced, but not much was done with it. And the "warm fuzzies" of the father/daughter relationship seemed to be inserted as a substitute for this