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Bucky Calloway
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I'm of two minds on this, ending or not ending.  As dismissed as season one sometimes is, my opinion is that the show has never had a bad episode, and that season one SEEMS weaker because P&R just got stronger, building from its base….and I would be really sad if it ended, because I truly believe the show can get even

April wouldn't like it if I got clingy with her, I'm sure.  But I would give it a try.  For science.

I hope he turns up in the last Traeger/Perkins episode.  The reason they leave is because he's gone crazy and has a machete.  Chris and Ann are last seen hopping a freight out of town, baby in a rucksack.
They get new identities and, spinoff!

Listen, AVC.  If your next Hugh Laurie item isn't about his finally writing another novel, I just don't know what I will do.

Oh, my god, is that true?  That would be so damn cool…

I think, almost always, that it must be refreshing for the actors to do a Random Roles interview.  I assume they're told up front, just like we are in the intro paragraph, that they'll be asked about a lot of obscure work.  It's possible they're told (or their publicist is told) "don't worry, we'll ask about the

The Yearbook parody is the funniest thing I read in every decade.  Really, it holds up remarkably and there are still surprises.  Either my memory is going or it's about the most multi-layered humor book in the world.  Or both I guess.

I'm about 1/2 through this book, and liking it a lot.  It's better, so far, than Tony Hendra's Going Too Far, not least because that book used the ridiculous phrase "boomer humor".

Seems to me there's a lot of stuff Dan Harmon shouldn't say, but he keeps saying it.  Still — he's coming back, with a lot to prove, so that should be fun.

Oh hell.  I have the first three seasons on dvd, I'll go ahead and get this one.  I'm sure I won't rewatch 4 as much as I do the others, but it had some goodish stuff.

I would watch this show if it was hosted by Eugene Levy as Brian Johns.  THAT's the guy you want interviewing you in your fabulous mansion.  Well, I do, anyway.

Hey, this isn't the first time Sorkin has played fast and loose with history.  I looked it up, you guys — we NEVER had a President Bartlett!  How can Sorkin get away with this shit?

80 is a good long run, and it's nice that she put so many indelible roles on film for us.  Though I only saw it once, I remember really liking Private Benjamin and Brennan was a big part of that - a Sgt. Hulka, if you will, for the ladies.

Agreed on Texasville.  I enjoy the fact that the movie was even MADE.  I haven't done the double-bill thing, which I keep meaning to do.  To netflix….!

Yes, of course it can.  I wish I had a copy of the interview (maybe from the late 70s) where Melton kinda went off on the subject, semi-goodnaturedly:  "I'M the Fish!  The rest of the band is our backup, man!"

Not a great Inventory, but there sure are a lot of comments about it.  (And oddly, it doesn't seem like the majority of them are about it not being a great Inventory.  I could count, but… that would be too much like inventory.)

It's the accidental result of the eugenics experiment that, over the centuries, bred criminals with, well, criminals.

Second Helping is my go-to Skynrd album - I think it's the first of theirs I ever had, so there's that nostalgia thing… but I just looked at the track list, and… yep.  Not a bad song on the thing.
And one of those songs is Sweet Home Alabama, which I like - more subversive lyrically than a lot of people think, and fun

Ah, yes.   As David Letterman pointed out a number of times (to Paul, I think, though I'm sure to Warren as well) - that's the only song in rock and roll that has the word "brucellosis" in it.

Yeah, jeez, lighten the fuck up.  Has every Inventory been a gem?  Of course not.  Some of them, I don't even read, if the subject matter is too obscure for me (it happens).
If there are twenty Inventories in a row that suck, okay, fine, complain, I guess.But even that wouldn't be the end of the world, probably.