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I love a story I heard once about that Night Gallery; that Joan Crawford had a real reputation for not getting along with directors who tried to actually direct her and yet for some reason she got along with Spielberg really, really well and stayed friends.

OH GOD is that the one with the caterpillar who goes through his head with the egg twist at the end?!?

I'm still not completely convinced that mime murder episode of Little House isn't just an elaborate internet joke.

"Did you kill them?"

Wow, that comic sketch. There's a bit of editing there, with an uncomfortable silence only punctuated by the waitress heels tapping across the floor, that's masterful.

If nothing else, this episode proves that SNL is woefully underusing Aida Bryant. Two times in this episode she was the only good thing about a dreadful sketch; her smile in the slave sketch and being the straight man in the waiter sketch. Good lord, they need to use her better.

I heard Congo too, which would make this 1995.

Marsden's also awesome in Happy Go Lucky as a driving instructor with serious anger issues.

Shhhh, it's OK. We're all in this together.

For some reason, I thought Charmed made the merge and ended as a CW show (it ended the season before). We're still left with, from the merge, America's Next Top Model and Supernatural. (WWE Smackdown moved from CW to SyFy and The Game moved to BET.)

Still no air date for Adventures in Space and Time? C'mon, BBC.

So how many copyright lawsuits do you think Universal received?

Well, since this is based on something kind of good and has a much better actor, I'm more optimistic.

Isn't that Shallow Hall?

I can't imagine why Vytas survived tonight except to keep him as a target. He couldn't have come off worse in that council, having done exactly what Kat did (and what every smart Survivor does) but making it seem like she was some sort of villain for doing it just because she was the one who's actions were in the

Thanks!

Thanks for the correction! I didn't misremember the rest of the scene, right, where Daniel has the manual and is slowly working his way through the projector?

The Daniel D&D story line is, of course, great…but the part of this episode that actually kills me is this brief scene of the AV teacher walking by and seeing Daniel sitting there and applying himself and trying desperately to figure the projector out. It's such a nice, effective reminder that Daniel isn't a dolt and

Ah, another sex tape title.

I loved that sandwich with zero explanation shot.