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Malicious Master Mayonnaise
Teflon Tess

"I'm a Pinniped"
"Oh, Look! The Sun is Coming Up!"

I'd watch for the time Peter Tork punched Davy Jones.

The three things people should focus on every day are health, growth, and community.

Frustrations aside, I'm probably going to stick with it through the season. Maybe they haven't established all they want to establish yet, even though some parts are feeling repetitive (how many "Cameron is frustrated" montages do we need?).

Oh, how I want to like this show. I like period prestige dramas (Mad Men, The Americans, even Turn), and I've got juuuust enough of a tech background to not be completely lost. But…it's just not working yet.

Thank you!

IMDB credits him as "Creature (Segment #4)."

Man, that finale gave me tingles, both for the sci-fi concept and the emotional satisfaction of seeing them grow old together. It was the perfect capper to the series.

By the way, the gremlin in the movie version is played by Larry Cedar, a prolific "that guy." Square One TV fans at least should recognize the name.

I vaguely remember a retelling of "A Kind of Stopwatch" that involves the watch holder having to keep time stopped because of an impending bomb. Does that sound familiar to anyone?

I remember Amy Nienaber, mostly due to the "aspiring student" and "my former dental hygienist" quirks.

Over the weekend, I just had my first grilled cheese with mayo on the outside, and it was fantastic—perfectly golden brown, like French toast. I'm doing it that way from now on!

Why are people so upset about F. Murray Abraham playing both his uncle and father? Why can't they have a very strong family resemblance? For that matter, who's to say they aren't twins? Of all the "weird" casting decisions on this show, that one makes the most sense.

Sooooooo disappointed that they didn't get FJ. This must have been filmed before the new Cosmos started airing.

I agree about the espionage. Each week, we watch the cartoon introduction and say, "Here's all the cool spy stuff we won't be seeing in this episode."

My husband auditioned for the new Sports Jeopardy! Saturday afternoon in LA (technically, at the Sony Studios in Culver City, where regular Jeopardy! is recorded). He was invited to audition because he was a Jeopardy! contestant (and one who ran a sports category, at that), but most of the other auditionees were Dan

Just cast Jim Gaffigan. Problem solved!

He was in the best SNL skit of the past few years, though (the coroner one), so he gets a pass from me.

Don't you die on me, Bennedetto! Not on my watch! Don't you give up! …You never gave me the five bucks…