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Franko
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I keep waiting for the day when all 10 of the CW's nighttime shows are part of the Arrowverse.

Doesn't Jane have telenovela elements? You'd think it would have been at least partially compatible with Dynasty.

Interesting. I never knew that. That puts a whole new spin on things.

Ah, yes, the classic living-bed room with a kitchen and tiny, tiny bathroom arrangement. I have the exact same apartment.

Siri, I forgot my mantra.

You can only play the smirking kid card for so long. Nineteen years, give or take, is too long.

*auditions for CNR role*

I always wondered what CNR thought when Richard would act really, really queeny.

"One of these stars is sitting in the Secret Square, and the contestant who picks it first could win a prize package worth over $10,000! Which star is it? George Gobel … Rose Marie … Jonathan Winters … Florence Henderson … Brad Garrett … Joan Rivers … Martin Mull … Charo … or Paul Lynde … all in The Hollywood Squares!"

One thing I really loved — the return of Dr. Pavone. Amy Aquino was definitely one of Keri's best scene partners.

And also had absurdly easy questions.

Good call on Debralee. Perhaps the most underrated, and certainly proved the fourth chair wasn't a bimbo slot.

David Doyle, Brett, Charles, Debralee, Richard, Fannie.

Sucked the fun right out of the show.

Okay, ultimate MG panel. Go …!

Stop … on a Whammy!
*endearingly cheesy Whammy-fied Boy George steals the money*

B-E-T-T-Y … hmmm … T-O-A-S-T-E-R … no … V-I-C-K-I-F-I-T! There we go!

Password, people! How many times do I need to request Password?

Tic Tac Dough had really easy questions, though. There should be a level of challenge.