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Not to mention the foolishness of CBS moving Knots up an hour, which was meant to weaken Cheers (and failed big time).

I did fleetingly consider the idea that Mike was looking for a way to retreat from his relationship with Maggie. In that light, his "heroics" are anything but. In the end, though, the episode/actors seem to be presenting what's going on as genuine.

Yeah, "Feud" was quite effective in depicting Cicely as a town and Marilyn as a life-long resident.

Hmm … it seems this student missed school nine times 50 years ago. Now he's missing it again just to mock us!

What I find so fascinating about KL's growth from 1982-83 is because it proves that audiences were now all-in with serialization. Sure, the soaps would occasionally have a standalone episode, but that was no longer the norm.

The Colbys' cause wasn't helped by a number of reasons:
1. Poor intro and outro programming.
2. Audiences were moving on from soaps.
3. Audiences were moving on from Dynasty
4. Joan Collins refused to appear on the show. Linda Evans also didn't appear.

Eleanor, gee I think you're swell-a-nor, Clift!

O'Reilly books, as awful as they are, are useful at Christmas. Here you go, Uncle ___, it's a new one this year.

I do see the Broderick resemblance.

Reagan, right?

The Eva Marie Saint film is Winter's Tale, from 2014. I only know that because I saw it with my mother.

God save me from '90s TV at it's most "edgy."

MATTHEW! MATTHEW! MATTHEW!

I have to confess, I was quite relieved that they didn't pull the Kinja switch with this article.

“Homesick”
— The Courtship of Mike and Maggie comes to a close with this episode, the final written by Jeff Vlaming. The latest tests confirm it — Mike is healthy, free to live a life with pizza and a girlfriend. Joel, of course, reminds Maggie that Mike could have always done that. He refers to the couple as “a

Thoughts on Northern Exposure, episodes 57-58:
“Family Feud”
— The Courtship of Joel & Maggie: He’s upset that she and Mike are having sex, then claims he has a relationship with Maggie. Even if you say otherwise*, dude, it was a one night stand**. On the other hand, Joel is right to point out that he and Maggie have

Will Kiddo eventually see Guffman and A Mighty Wind?

That's the luck of being an hour from Fargo. I'm usually all by myself at these things, although the public tends to send their photos/video to the TV stations.

It's true. We're so lame.
— sociology minor, class of 2011

Also of note — Ina Fried is transgender. As a child, she was known as Ian Fried, and played the Balboas' son in Rocky III.