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I saw this at a con. I loved that cliffhanger ending of one of the episodes: Jo sitting in her princess dress in front of the fire, with the maggot creeping up on her. Shivers.

"Hockey Homicide" is the fastest Disney cartoon.

Where's the spoiler section?

I think the podcast joke is a reference to the best episode of Danger Mouse.

. . . And very on-topic!

America needs a repertory theater, period. We have a whole gallery of brilliant, underused actors who are occasionally brought in to prop up a dying sitcom or lighten a crude comic movie. We not only have great American dramatic playwrights, but a bunch of seldom-produced musicals, and even the revues that popped up

I'm afraid that any visible improvement comes through external laws. Remove them — as some states have removed the Voting Rights Act — and the worst happens. We are no better than our ancestors.

I am a Christian. I can answer, if we both accept that this isn't going to be The Christian Answer.

"Holiday"?

And it includes "Louisa." Revisiting a classic from the Adele Astaire days, but perhaps done better.

"LoveWaffle": "Billy and Mandy" started out great: temporal paradoxes and Cthulu. But I feel their later episodes had a lot of fart and booger humor as a crutch. Fred Fredburger was good the first time, but repetition killed him.

"Adventure Time" — I sense that Finn gets a take down in this episode.

Finally saw "Curse of the Demon" (or "Night" — it was full-length) on Saturday on Youtube. I'm trying to get a Dear Friend hooked on older movies. The stereotype of a scientist was countered by the complex portrait of the villain.

I'll miss you, Bud.

Faffner about?

Please?

I'd really like to see that review.

Thank you.

Or animated? Something with the realistic drawing style of "King of the Hill," but in a middle-sized city situation.

Ignorant questions from an ignorant viewer. How fast are they restoring Ray's films? Is there a restoration of the Apu trilogy? Is there a timetable for "The Village and the World" and other so-called minor films?