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"This house is so full of people, it makes me sick! When I grow up and get married, I'm living alone. Do you hear me? I'M LIVING ALONE! I'M LIVING ALONE!"

That pan across of the angry family still makes me cringe.

I've said it before and I'll say it again — it took me 20 years to realize Curry's just misguided, not a true villain. For all he knows, Kevin is a dwarf running a con job.

Don't temp me, Colonel.

Sue Bopper (Bopstein) Simpson and Seth Dick III aren't chopped liver, you know.

Ragtime really is an amazing show. In the right frame of mind, the Prologue can get me crying.

Sure, you get naked, 1986 Rob Lowe & Demi Moore, but you also get Jim Belushi and Elizabeth Perkins sitcomming it up. On the other hand, Sheena Easton's "So Far, So Good": https://www.youtube.com/wat…

1. Because Andy Karl is nearly a star*.
2. Because Christy Altomare could be a star.
3. Because Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole are stars.

Finally, the continuation of Vibes I've been waiting for!

I'm amused at how everything on our NBC has Today in the title.

Nah. they're pretty much in the "makeovers for spring" realm.
(ETA: I suppose fluff is fluff, but I can't imagine Dabney Coleman presiding over a makeover.)

I have the cast album. Am currently debating whether or not I'll keep it in the Great CD Revisit of '17.

From what I understand, the winner is whomever is willing to show up/be filmed accepting (as Meryl Streep was).

Here's the second first season's* opening credits: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
*Like Buffalo Bill, they seem to have aired a rerun prior to new episodes.

Among the notable People's Choice wins:
Three's Company, nearing the finish line, winning Favorite TV Comedy
Hill Street Blues and Dynasty tying for Favorite TV Drama
Yet another win for "Flashdance … What a Feeling" (the Oscar awaited)
Brooke Shields, Favorite Young Motion Picture Performer (she technically didn't

I can't remember if it's a deleted scene, but Fred Willard telling Catherine O'Hara (after their ill-fated move to Hollywood) that "Things will look up. We'll get work. You'll stop crying." was rather chilling.

*swoons*

"Australian" is a big factor, for me at least.

It's tempting, but much of my commentary would be regurgitated from the highly perceptive folks at Soap Chat.

Which bombed at the box office this weekend.