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Who could forget the sequel, Trotting in Terror?

I'm sure Jay S. will be in soon, but Haw-haw! to Apprentice and The Wall's shitty premiere demos.

But can we get confirmation from Leslie Jordan?

Buffy and Hildy. They don't care what you say, this is their life. Leave them alone.

I'm just now seeing this. ABC should have cancelled GH in 1977. Gloria Monty's style over substance production brought the ratings up dramatically, but in the soap world, it created unrealistic expectations for executives, a reliance on poorer storytelling, the idea of the super-couple (see such and such break up,

Ah, yes, the religious/social aspect can't be ignored. My grandmother was Irish Catholic, much like Rose. It's fascinating seeing my mother become a bit more outwardly conservative.

And a hell of a lot sexier than Jack.

Yes, and in true W&G fashion, eight of those episodes will feature a big name guest star that's the subject of easy jokes.

That courtship is sweet without being cloying. I especially liked Theresa's moment where she explains being introverted, which is something she's hoping won't be a deal-breaker with Danny.

Really, really rooting for Ed.

Oh, definitely, Holling is currently the show's most well-rounded character.

DVDs, plus re-watching for exact quotes and scene confirmation on Dailymotion.

That's terrible and shallow. I'm not surprised EW said it.

I probably would have liked it more if I saw it before F&J. But I could definitely relate to Candy, too. Hell, his performance keeps things afloat.

Cynthia Nixon, in particular, did some excellent work in the first film.

Such a perfectly expressed amount of anger, wit and frustration.

No, Hines/Crystal.

Christ, did I hate the trailer for it. Game shows shouldn't be inspirational.