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"Well you look like Willie Nelson."

There was a pretty lengthy mid-season gap too.

Also, how the hell does it have "Hey Jude"?

Crichton was not a man to let hours of research go to waste.

She did something else in the "let's do a Sex and the City except on the networks era. I couldn't recall the name but IMDB says it was called Hot Properties so I'm not surprised it didn't last (she also apparently did another show but it wasn't English language and I have no idea if it ever aired here).

The different body count is a little jarring, especially the part of the book that had to be given a slapdash and stupid undo for the sequel(s). And I think the film definitely should have kept in the old man turning into a feeding frenzy at his own theme park (symbolism, right?).

Seems like a missed opportunity for Brian Williams.

Hey, Suh quit the Lions last season (after scanning to see if the other comments were snarky or not).

Like you'd need $50,000 to get anybody in Soul Asylum to do anything.

It's the stats angle, I've always assumed.

Would "Charles somebody . . . you know, guy who shot Garfield!" have counted?

Achievement in "Oh God, that fucking sound, not again"—the Americans, the suitcase folding scene. Yeah, if you saw it, you will remember it the rest of your life.

Have they done Knights of Prosperity yet? Another good one that couldn't sustain its premise but was fun while it lasted

Hulu Plus added homeless people cleaning their armpits in the men's room?

I always try to forget Quintuplets was ever a thing. Part of Fox's short-lived attempt to create a legitimate summer TV season rather than just some wasteland of un-promoted burn-offs and glorified game shows, which just ended up being a total failure never to be considered again.

This may have made for some good direct-to-DVD or cable movie, but the joke was wearing pretty thin early on. I always used to like Andy Richter ("Controls the Universe" was near-brilliant), but now find him unbearable on Conan's show.

No. Just watch the original. It cannot be improved upon.

Sometimes I'll see a guy doing an open carry at a restaurant and I think if he starts doing a massacre, I'll legitimately be able to run out without paying the bill. Still no free meals for me yet.

I was at the Detroit show and while it was amazing, you also missed a bit of a lesser performance. Paul was clearly pretty sick (several shows after were cancelled) and called the show early, so it ended about eighty minutes in and didn't include "Here Comes a Regular" and several other must-hears (although they did

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