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KarenL
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who's grandpa?

Sorry, dude, it's a true story. And I'm not trying to be cool but I was at the time.

I know that I am seriously dating myself but I did get to see the Doors on Dec. 30, 1967 at the Family Dog in Denver. John Densmore even gave me a set of his drum sticks. I've always loved these guys. RIP Ray.

This was a really fun episode. Simon's impersonations were fabulous!

Watson did see combat action as that is where he got his wounded shoulder and Holmes always invoked him to bring along his revolver

Would have given this an A if Clyde had at least a walk on. Start a Committee for Clyde to have a credit listing and a regular presence.

I missed this last night. Will catch online. Were there any Clyde moments?

Would be cool to see the Prof come back another time. I got a very distinct impression that Sheldon, Leonard and Penny genuinely enjoyed working with Mr. Newhart

Howard was the funniest and sanest thing about this episode.

I thought that was way off too considering they were going to hoof it to East Rutherford.

Glad to see that Clyde got a scene even if it was as a lettuce munching ambulance……and now we have a Miss Hudson, wonder if Stanley Hopkins will ever show  up.

From Mc Farlane? Certainly not.

Actually i only watched about half of the show before being so bored I had to change. I think Family Guy has moved way beyond it's peak and should move toward the graveyard.

Clyde deserves to be a permanent cast member.

Mr. Pamuk?

Like the concept, Roaring Twenties in New York, prohibition and bath tub gin and all that and we see what a wild woman Edith really is.

A "D" for this episode!??? A very harsh judgement basing the grade of the whole episode on the way Matthew's death is handled? Wow, just wow. There were some elements in the finale that rate A+, like the cinematography, lighting, costumes, everyone got a bit of a story line and some people got to have fun. Mosely

"Squiffy", I liked that term.

Did anyone notice how enthused Robert became mentioning Ponzi?

Proposed sitcom would have to include his dad