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See my comment under stray observations: looks like the BBC America broadcast version is slightly shorter than the original. Up side is, it's not your memory.

Not sure what the difference between an ITV and a BBC America hour is either, but someone mentioned last week that a scene I referenced did not appear in the on-air broadcast, but was in the online one. Just want to make sure that no one is missing anything-

Anyone know why Chris Mars is not participating? Going to the Chicago show, can't hardly wait.

I saw it at the drive-in, where they didn't bother handing out 3D glasses. At the most climactic shots, everything just went blurry.

"Curse you Danville, town of small doors!"

The link to that review is actually in the second line of the review above. I loved "Across the 2d Dimension," but it was the only other time in my memory that "angry Phineas" appeared.

As others have mentioned, Adventure Time and Regular Show skew toward the older viewers' range, and most of the stuff for younger kids is still pretty unwatchable for adults. I look forward to the days when our whole family can watch more shows, believe me, but right now it's just P&F and Gravity Falls for us. Someone

Doofenshmirtz is far and away my favorite character (#2: Candace). Why wouldn't anyone want to hang out with him: he has a waffle-inator!

Wasn't it Perry in a Ducky Momo costume?

Oooh, I think you're right! Missed that reference. Brilliant.

Only watching this week by week is the greatest test of my willpower since I quit smoking about a decade ago.

Although it airs on BBC America here, it was shown on ITV first overseas, so I changed the reference. Thanks for pointing that out.

Thanks for mentioning Anderson, one of my absolute favorites. He was paid so well for his awesome performance on the Jack Benny Show that he was the highest paid African American performer until Sidney Poitier. Benny and the cast were devoted to him: on their radio tours, if a "restrictive" hotel wouldn't let Anderson

The eps I saw had no reference to beef jerky product placement. Doubt it would have helped, though-

Yeah, so far it's pretty much the latter. Maybe the skill will come in handy in future episodes.

That was an awesome interview: my favorite part is when he's talking about doing the movie with Dyan Cannon while she's married to Cary Grant and Gould is married to Barbra Streisand. Picturing some pretty amazing dinner parties. And what's his famous quote? Something like, he was asked what his hardest job ever was

Saw it this weekend at the Music Box — mostly kids and their families. But my friends who saw the previous showing said there were more adults without kids than with kids in the audience-