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Oh, Kyle Bornheimer. Truly, you are this generation's Ted McGinley.

And strangely enough, 2 Broke Girls did the same plot a few weeks ago. And Big Bang Theory did it a few months ago.

The captions had it as Pache.

I just assume Simms has CTE, and is beginning to feel the effects.

People in the vast middle of the country, where movies are still $6 a ticket.

Just saw Sleeping with Other People this past weekend. He was great in that… taking a snarky, Jason Lee-type character left over from the '90s and making it real and three-dimensional.

They played it much, much faster on the Up tour, and it sounded GREAT.

A few radio stations played the Wake Up Bomb without it ever being an actual single. I believe it nicked the bottom of the Modern Rock top 40 for a week or two.

And if you want to know what would happen if Mills and Stipe released a duo album, just listen to Around the Sun.

Is that actually Taylor-Taylor singing? Why's he in such a lower register?

It's not clear from this article how much Fey and Carlock have to do with this pilot. They may have read the script once and given a few notes, then made the necessary calls to get it ordered by CBS, and will have no further involvement. Plus, it seems like a lot of Fey and friends' stuff goes to pilot, then doesn't

I saw Modest Mouse twice in big venues on the 2008 REM tour and was deeply unimpressed.

While snowed-in yesterday, I blew through the entire run of Truth Be Told. I understand what they were going for (take the traditional two-couples sitcom going back to the Honeymooners, add some "edge"), but the execution really wasn't there. One episode had the traditional "can't find a babysitter" plot, but then

Palin has gotten ever-so-slightly doughier since '08, while Fey has lost a fair amount of weight. And Palin seems to have had a little work done in the face. In a wideshot, though, it's hard to tell them apart.

He said he was part of a crew that restored it.

But he did tie it up, didn't he? Slade is Stone.

LOVED this song. Don't think I'd heard it in 15 years or more. I was lucky enough to live near a college town that had a radio station that was AAA during the day and more freeform at night. There was one DJ that played the hell out of "Ladykillers."

Was that Jon Glaser at the beginning?

Plus, they did an Aladdin sketch, with the same magic carpet ride, same costumes, and same singing of "Whole New World," with Sudeikis and Rosario Dawson in 2009.

So, uh, Pilot's back, huh? When did that happen?