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Rowan Kaiser!!!

You don't have to be a mammal expert because them sharks is fish!

It is Karen Black in the fishnets, I happen to know.

Does Dawn of the Planet of the Apes make anyone else think of Mary Anne from Gilligan's Island?  Just me?

Okay, definitely got to see this now..

Damn it.  I'd bet that there was a time or two during filming (and I did see the movie, so [sort of] I know what I'm talking about) when Raimi said "could have saved a ton of money and had a better movie if Campbell and Franco switched roles…"

Oh, I think Willis is looking like a human being.  A Greendale Human Being.

Fuck it, I'll smirk in Sylvester Stallone's direction for $10,000 bucks a day.

Pretty cool guy, and I have an album (CD) that he did  called Guess Things Happen That Way.  Among other songs (a cover of No Expectations, for one) he's got a song called S-E-R-I-O-U-S-L-Y.

After the Cut Man review went up, I took out my dvd set and watched everything from that episode to the end.  I've seen the entire run a few times, but …
Well.  I've said that the IT Crowd's Work Outing may be the funniest half hour of anything, and I do stand by that.. but Cut Man comes pretty close.  I don't know

The laugh track was the hardest part of this show for me, because I bought the set for my wife, and when we sat down to watch the first episode, she glared at me.  I honestly hadn't remembered that it had a laugh track.  I told her (without actual knowledge to back me up) that it wasn't there for every episode.  Thank

Look, I don't want to bring anybody down, but.. I'd never even HEARD of strawberry cake until I saw this show.  Who the hell would ask for a strawberry cake?  only Dana, that's who, and I think Sam thought it was a weird choice and THAT's why he left.

Okay, so, this comment and the ones below mean that I should watch The Good Wife, whatever it is?

Yes, these were great Donna..  Thanks.  The ending to this show is so good that it pretty much makes it worth coming to an end (almost). That last smile from Casey, and the boyish grin back from Dan, after they've heard (but we haven't) whatever Dana said to them on the headohones — priceless; and you can feel the

Regarding Hank, though — they do play up his non-hispanicness, and do it very well.  The awkward, nervous chuckle he gave in El Paso when the other cops started talking in Spanish, and his near-palpable embarrassment when one of them actually said out loud something about his not speaking the language..
Well, Dan

Yeah, I love the  narrator's accent/intonation:  ".. using herbs.. and SPICES!…"

What a nice lady…!   I like that she's a fan of the show.  It was probably 50/50 that she would be, but if she hadn't liked it from the beginning?   There would be a Newswire every few months:  "You can buy Walter White's house again".

I hadn't heard that Riverside was to be the original location.  A very different city (I live sorta near it), but yes, a meth-based show would not be out of line there.  Sadly, there are really a lot of cities that's true of.

Sketchy people are NOT wusses!

That would be great.  I actually used to have an LP of a Godot production starring Bdrt Lahr, EG Marshal and I think Kurt Kasznar, who was the "Lost in Space's hammy Dr. Smith" in Land of the Giants.