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I thought it was a real part of the show for a moment.

Having not seen the musical, the ending where everyone ends up somewhat enlightened and happy (even Velma got a new job) felt a touch bit forced.

It would have been missed if Chenowith didn't do a pratfall reaction.

Trump watching a Broadway Musical? Yeahhhhhhh….no.

Was A Face In The Crowd a play?

Serious answer: Oliver.
Not so serious: Avenue Q.

No.

I WANT those white chocolate covered Oreo Balls they showed.

I did have to take a grain of salt when Seaweed sang to Penny/Arianna about her lilywhite skin, although Arianna is as Brown as a leather shoe.

I thought it was very cool for the backstage camera to be running during the commercial breaks on regular tv.

So much could have gone horribly wrong (holy crap, that near head-on collision while Tracy was crossing the street!) but gosh, what a fun and dedicated production that was. And, I was a sucker for the product placement for Coke, Reddiwip, Oreos and Toyota…I thought it was clever.

Maybe she will relent in 30 years, like Roger Waters did with The Wall…

Your missing quite a bit of amusing material if you don't.

Huh?

That is a problem Rowling hobbled herself into with having all of the action from Harry's perspective.

Underrated I guess is sarcasm, right? We will never see anything of its like again, I think. Chris Columbus' primary crowning achievement in Hollywood is having screwed up #1. #2 is a drag, easily the worst plotted of Rowling's saga—the acting meh, and the ending of the film makes want to vomit. #6 is least satisfying

Or they only served pork.

Indeed. As soon as they started going into alternate universes, I could see the problems occurring.

They are also downloadable (albeit single eps) via Google Play.

To place Columbo and MSW in the same paragraph is blasphemy.