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My favorite game show of all time, I can't thank you enough for the links in this episode. You very accurately described the after-school experience of watching the show. The only thing missing from your article is the year-suffix that Match Game used to have back in the 70's. I distinctly remember the last day of one

I'm clearly late to this discussion, but I just had to weigh in on the fact that it seemed personally tailored for me, including, as it did, references to the Legion of Super-Heroes, the Kansas City Royals, and something with a 50-states theme. Best. Episode. Ever.

You should have bought a squirrel.

Rat Race is hilarious with that ending or despite it, and the plot is more cohesive, to boot.

Lower-scale in star power, maybe, but, IMHO, considerably funnier.

If you're going to include every episode where snow is an important plot point, you have got to include Mountain of Madness. "Let's make snowmen!" "No, let's make real men…out of snow!" "Stay back, I've got powers…political powers!"

It was, but its connection to the show made it constantly played on the radio, and caused it to overshadow her superior hit, "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?"

Rat Race was better.

I don't believe they call it an adaptation. They say it was "inspired by" the Snow Queen, and you can definitely see the outline there, even though it's clearly a different story.

Meet the Robinsons is great, and the also-fantastic Bolt is even more overlooked than it is.

Definitely consider it, but, IMHO, don't expect it to live up to those two, story-wise. On the other hand, the stunning visuals (especially the scene where Elsa creates the ice castle) will make up for that.

I'm a week late with this comment (I watch on hulu rather than in real time), but…I just find it takes too much amnesia to see Homer - the guy who went into space, traveled to all seven continents, had temporary jobs as a Monorail driver, baseball team mascot, clown and casino blackjack dealer (amongst dozens of

Or she plans to leave behind the double-infinity box, explaining everything (except her getaway with Aiden) and exonerating Treadwell.

Conrad had a first wife? I totally don't remember that.

It was an interesting concept, but the out-of-nowhere villain gang-up in issue # 7 pissed me off, it seemed to me like a blatant rip-off of the better-written villain war in the competing Crisis on Infinite Earths # 9-10.

I was also an enthusiastic adapter of the "New Universe," and also grossly disappointed in the early going. DP7 just looked like another X-Men. Psi-Force also, with a little Voltron thrown in. Star Brand was essentially Green Lantern. Spitfire was not so different from Iron Man. I liked Nightmask and the

I think it's a wait-and-see thing.

It's not meant to be a takedown of the publicist. It's meant to be a takedown of Victoria, the publicist was just a tool in that scheme.

Did you watch the same episodes I did? Looked to me like she regretted the priest takedown quite a bit.

Victoria went along with Conrad's frame-up even though she claimed to love David Clarke. That's the greater betrayal, in Emily's eyes.