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The Tufted Ears of an Ocelot
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I thought they were made of Cherokee hair?

Well done, @avclub-4c9aab06f63ad6870758bb31de6ecec1:disqus. I indeed meant the great TV show that I somehow remember (or misremember) being on around the same time/era as "Lois and Clark" and "Seaquest."

I was really hoping this would just be Earth 2 in disguise.

These girls are so beautiful, they could be air hostesses in the 60s!

I thought I read that they did have some black stewardesses in this show even though that was not the case at the time (and that they won't show people smoking even though a small handful did it in the 60s). Granted, I thought I read that. I may not have.

It's on Netflix Streaming now! Do you have that?

Oh… I thought you said French Stewart-esque. Oh well.

Breaking Bad.

Shouldn't you be busy saving both universes instead of mocking other people who are trying to save both universes (even if he may not know that's what he's doing)? Go and watch West Wing or something.

Broyles, there's a chance that Dora never even knew Peter existed. Talk to an Observer if you don't understand.

I think I was most excited about Fringe's coming back of all the shows returning this fall. Huzzah!

You mean the girl that went over to Suits?

I haven't found either ep particularly hilarious (though they have been funny), but I'd watch Archer just to hear Archer talk. I don't mean listening to H. Jon (though that too), I mean Archer's running commentary on everything that's happening to him. It's so delightful.

Previousmy, on Most

I watched the first few minutes and turned it off after someone asked where his waitress was (the waitress was in the back having sex) and Dennings replied "she's coming" just after the previously-mentioned waitress lets out a yelp of happiness. I can't believe someone actually wrote that joke. It's just so… bad.

It's "Most"

Double dukes. I wanted to have the first quote.

This is very strong, Miller. Perhaps even Army Strong.

Hosted in part by Omar Gooding who would later o on to play "D.H." in the wonderful ESPN show Playmakers.

Color me disinterested until they show Nick Arcade.