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Pretty sure there were 89 year olds dying before 2016.

Yeah, how are they going glance over that? It was only NBC's most successful show

That was my first thought, but then again Poochie wasn't very chill. He was totally in your face and proactive.

As a kid I thought John Astin was the coolest. I mean he could act with just his eyes and he always looked like he was having fun and was bat shit crazy

Suzanne Pleshette was terrific on that show. I also used to love Newhart, but watching reruns now I can't help thinking how bad Joanna was compared to Emily. I can't tell if it's the writing or Mary Frann's performance, but she adds absolutely nothing to that show.

"Far be it from me to gloat at another's downfall, but I have a feeling that no children are gonna be crying when THIS puppy is put to sleep."

God that show was awful

I didn't see "Spring Breakers", but based on the Spider-Man movies, "Oz the great and powerful", "11/22/63" and even "127 Hours" I always find his performances flat.

I'll just assume the Foghat commemorative stamps will come out in 2018.

I just don't think he is that good of an actor. He is usually the weakest part of any film he is in.

Gay Sulu wasn't enough for you?

While the rat was gnawing off my face I noticed that the cage was made in China. Typical.

O' Brien: "You asked me once, what was in Room 101. I told you that you knew the answer already. Everyone knows it. The thing that is in Room 101 is the worst thing in the world."

And the scary thing is it's all run by liberals

I'd also add Harry Nilsson's "Coconut Song" to that list, which was released in '72 also,

Love that song and the aforementioned "Roll Away the Stone". They were a pretty solid band.

JT Lancer! I always thought his character was supposed to be a cross between Tom Selleck and Lee Horsley

And yet his character was impotent

My mom says I'm cool

Great interview Sean.