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That was Theresa on Plot 33.

My mom has started watching Wayward Pines and Under the Dome back-to-back, and she calls them "That Piney Show" and "That Domey Show." That is all.

Angry Birds Space is the only interesting spinoff - the mechanics are quite a bit different, thanks mostly to the gravity system.

Yeardley's singing performance more than makes up for the choice of song.

Is… is this where I do the thing?

Just like Outland and Opus were!

And an even more watered down version served as the last few years of Opus. Lots of continuity snarls, which resulted in weird stuff like Portnoy and Hodge-Podge being long dead, Steve Dallas aging in real time since 1978 and having a 10-year-old son, but Binkley still being in elementary school after 25 years.

I'll be waiting in your Anxiety Closet!

Strawberry Passion Awareness has returned to McDonald's. That's the only flavor and source for us Yanks.

Rest in peace, Doris Grau. This was her final episode.

Things cut in syndication (that you care about)

"I've always believed you."

My, the volunteers running Wayward Pines have gotten lax. We've gone from nobody being able to talk secretly without adding background interference to half the town being a safe place to talk openly, somehow learning of a resistance without knowing who's involved, not knowing where Harold has been for the last hour,

Hey, that was the first I've been genuinely excited watching since Sheriff Pope was killed - enough that I forgot about all the plot holes for a few minutes.

Things cut in syndication (that you care about)

Where's Reposted Lt. Broccoli Comments when you need them?

What happened to Yeardley Smith?

His name's been showing up under "Also Starring" a lot since 2011. 90 episodes, according to IMDb.

Maybe Karl Wiedergott and Chris Edgerly can take over and we'll finally have an explanation for why their names are in the credits.