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The Bone
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Like the new Fugitive series, this remake sounds awful, but like The Fugitive, the original series was pretty good.

The End of a Perfect Day
Tin Pan Alley
Just One of Those Things
Catcher in the Rye, Guns n Roses
Slow Hands, Interpol
Hysteria, Muse
Blackout, Muse
The Edge of the Ocean, Ivy

He just saved a gay Irish bull! He's awesome!

Wait, which one?

Great. I still haven't gotten over how "until then we'll have to muddle through somehow" became "hang a shining star upon the highest bough." Can I please keep a little melancholia and/or naked avarice in my yuletide songs so I can maybe have a merry little moment somewhere in the season?

This one's also uncomfortable when you consider that Nick Ray the director caught Gloria Grahame—the star and his wife—in bed with their thirteen year old son. And then Grahame went on to marry the son (after her divorce from Nick) and have kids with him. Take that, Woody and Soon-Yi…..you're so passe!

How About You's a Judy Garland song—who's this Sinatra?

I like Under Capricorn! I'm still saving Family Plot. It's the only non-silent I have left. Oops, and the original Man Who Knew Too Much.

Jackie and the Beaver! I would have been happier if Gia Goodman had joined, but I'm in for a Season Two reunion!

I don't remember contract disputes….didn't Bo and Luke decide to go on the NASCAR circuit? They were lucky they had cousins with similar hair to come hold down the fort…

So, none of the folks who made Litte House on the Prairie reruns so ubiquitous at one point in TV history frequent the AV Club, huh? I wonder where they are, Little House message boards?

What? No! No one else could deliver "There's no basement in the Alamo" so well. Well, I can only think of one thing now, and I guess it's true for you too: bells.

Also, it doesn't suck.

Me too! BoC was my first, and I loved it so much I vowed to read the rest of Vonnegut eventually. (Haven't made it yet…)

God, I love this song. Bruce is great at capturing hopeful hopelessness; this may be the best example of it.

i'm so sad

VERONICA LIVES!

This was me, too. I didn't find it scary, and in fact I'm surprised so many kids did—were you younger? Like four? I loved it because it was funny. "Do you belie—"/"BELIEVE!" cracked my shit up.

Primetime soaps, eh?

Ooh!  Or the jury is made up of twelve members of the show's most memorable guest stars (Suzanne Pleshette!) who somehow manage to establish residency where the trial is being held and all hide their former association with "the Fugitive"!