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OK, I think we can all agree that the writing on current Saturday Night Live is a step above You Tube user videos (Sorry to You Tube user videos). The Zach Galifinakis episode is proof of that.
My brother is - $695
What will this entail?
Conan isn't a stand-up guy, so I'm not expecting jokes. Plus, a lot of his characters are still owned by NBC, as least last I heard. What will this tour be exactly?
I wanted to see Bill Cosby at a shitty casino once (post-2000 mind you) and tickets STARTED at $78.
Places
I've only seen a few episodes of The Honeymooners, as I was too young to understand it when it was in heavy reruns on Nick at Night, and have only been able to catch VERY late night reruns on local networks. I think this piece does a great job of encapsulating what TV was at the beginning - a crap shoot. No one…
That's right Yummsh, I'm glad to see Jack back!
As the series wore on George just got more and more ridiculous. I know early Seinfeld gets most of the credit, but Season 8 had great episodes like The Comeback, The Andrea Doria, The Little Jerry, and of course, The Millenium, most with George going bonkers.
When a cop and a district attorney are publicly fingering rapists, I think that may be a little over the line.
I always think of the term as used with a comedy, something like Diff'rent Strokes, Mr. Belvedere, Who's the Boss, etc. It was a show that was usually funny, and might have had some "touching" moments, but generally just went for a laugh. Then all of a sudden one week someone was dying, being molested, or committing a…
Tell me more about Oscar the Grouch's human nose…
Not really a cover, but…
I always go to the well that is "The Marine Biologist"
"I'm falling at a 60 degree angle defying all laws of physics!"
Sign of the Times
This made me think - does TV still do "Very Special" episodes? It was staple of 80s and 90s television, but I can't remember the last time I heard the phrase used in TV marketing. When I was a kid it seemed like every week one of the network's was turning out a very special episode where we were…
Does anyone else remember the Punky Brewster episode where they were playing Hide & Seek and a kid hid in the fridge?
I thought the the Island talk was a pretty clear indication that Jughead didn't sink the Island. Neither Ben nor Roger left the Island prior to Jughead's detonation. Roger was busy shooting Sayid, and Ben was with Richard at the Temple.
I've also wondered if they'd ever do an Island-centric episode, but with the inevitable Richard episode, maybe we'll see something then.
According to Cuse, Kate's name was in the cave as well, but someone cut the frame. He said something about it at the Paley thing.
I think Widmore was different though - for all we know, he was born on the Island. I don't think we've ever heard of an Other being born, so that is significant. How he found the Island is another question?