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No 'SantaLand Diaries'?
If you are going to make any of Sedaris' stories into a movie, it would have to be SantaLand Diaries, wouldn't it?

Riker knows the power of the Holodeck. In one ep he gets all worked up for some reason, then calls the bridge to say he'll be in the Holodeck, and we all know why.

Still, ST-TNG is the ONLY show on BBC-A not imported from Brittain. It makes no sense. At least those rubbish 'I have Three Breasts' shows were made in Brittain for a British audience.

Plus the DS9 ep where Combs played Weyoun AND Brunt, and wiped the floor with them both. I think he was literally acting shorter for Brunt.

League fo Gentlemen
Now, I love me some KITH, but I think League of Gentlemen covered this pretty well, already.

A Fan, sort of-

Ronald D. Moore?
The Auto-recycle-o-matic for this article suggests the 2007 interview with Ronald D. Moore.

I think you're half right, but I don't see this good of an end for Hank.

Jesse's product was clearly inferior to Walt's, even in blurry Standard Def.

I see a Walt and Jesse v Fring and the Cousins situation. AFTER Walt crawls back to Jesse.

Hopefully we will see Walt come around, eventually. Walt and Jesse are the heart of this show, I think, and seeing these two against Fring and the Cousins or something would be very nice.

The Bond Lair was genius. The tinkly-WIlly-Wonka-music was icing on Walt's cake.

Bewitched
Your synopsis of every re-boot for the past decade (or more) was frighteningly on-point.

Wiig owes Mo Collins a royalty every time she performs. Collins did similar stuff 8+ years ago and was 8+ times funnier.

But McFarlane was shot in the same place as Feinnes was in the opening flashback (upper-right pec/shoulder).
Pojnt is, he was 6" away from a fatality, so I look forward to more McFarlane.

After the OK pilot (except for Q-John DeLancie saved Star Trek- so, you know, props to him), the Naked Now made all us fans very scared. We were certain that they were just going to remake TOS eps with the new cast. 'Code of Honor' was worrying for plenty of other reasons.

If that wasn't a real Lake House, it was mighty convincing to me. I would never have considered it wasn't real.

Not as funny as I hoped
I watched a few eps of this based largely on the recommendations from the AV Club. I found it edging from not very funny into tedious. Apart from a moment or two in each ep I watched, I wasn't that entertained.

That picture, and Clarice saying she needed Zoe's Avatar tech were in no previous ep.
However, Zoe's Avater Tech explains how Daniel creates an army of Cylons in a week, and why they would rebel: Cylons never were AI, just downloaded Intelligence.

'What confuses me is when you hear about how expensive some computer animated movie was to make.'