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You are correct, sir.

It's "macadamia nut" 'round these parts.

I don't hear fanfare, but it makes me smile to think about two little kids hitting it off in kindergarten and one grows up to make TV shows and movies and makes sure his buddy has a part in them.

Ventimiglia, Panetierre, Pasdar, Anders, and Bell were all well-known before Heroes. Anders and Bell were pretty clearly genre-pandering casting.

There's a reason so many people in Idiocracy wore crocs, is all I'm saying.

I've seen Jimmy Buffett ten times. Runner up is Lyle Lovett twice.

Hey now. That was almost Homicide board quality, and in time could form the basis for a nice conspiracy board.

You'd think there'd be some sort of training. "Now, Jeannie, that nice man was 5'4" tall. When he said "I wish I was taller," do you really think he wanted to lose his legs in a car accident, and then discover that his prosthetic legs made him 5"6"? Does that make sense? This is why we always have to ask, would I

Are there any stories where people try to avoid wish disaster by wishing for boring things or to get things through more or less normal means? Like, "I wish to go to my local car dealership and find the car of my dreams is on sale for $500" or "I wish for a lifetime subscription to Netflix"?

46-year-old Judd Nelson WISHED he looked as good as 46-year-old Judd Nelson.

YIPPEE!

Maybe? I haven't watched it since the original run, I think.

Otherbisi.

That's the story of Clark Johnson's career.

Are you thinking of the talent show in Season 1?

Between that and the new inmate who became obsessed with entropy I half expected the series to end with the heat death of the universe.

It was a very delayed reveal — I think we only found out what happened to Cloutier about a season after he vanished.

That's a horrible way to refer to Joel Grey.

I can't speak for the commenter you're responding to, but stuff like the endless Beecher-Schillinger cycle of violence and revenge that wound up drawing in their parents, children, spouses struck me as something out of ancient Greek drama.

Weird Fact: Most of those space documentaries on the Science Channel are narrated by the actor who played Luther Mahoney.