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Pimphand
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Shore Store
This week I saw something new:

Agree.

I was too excited to contain myself or be completely coherent.

Im holding out…
…for the live action version.

There was nothing else on…
…so I tuned in to a show that I swore off after the long break. Now and then I have come back because of my undying love for Elizabeth Mitchell. Surprisingly, this episode actually had some momentum…a big explosion would have been nice but it fizzled like everything else. I tuned out too

RIP
This was a fantastic band…RIP Mike Starr!

I'll watch
I think it is a poor programming decision to put it up against one of the most popular reality shows. There are reality TV fans and trying to face off against The Amazing Race is ill conceived where those fans are concerned. I don't believe enough of those potential viewers have a DVR to watch both.

This!
Makes me so happy!

Number 4…is great!

Deal or No Deal worked because people are greedy. Almost always, like Noel said, the first deal is the best…I wonder how many games where the contestant took the first one were edited out. Did their screening process allow for the riskier (or more desperate) individual?

Remaining good
It is a testament to most everyone involved that this show is so consistent.

Tip of the hat!

This might have been mentioned
I wasn't able to scan through all the comments but Holly's knack for finding Michael reminded me of the 1991 film Pure Luck starring Martin Short & Danny Glover. Martin Short plays an inept (& unlucky) person who is sent to track down the daughter of wealthy man (she is equally inept).

The slogans list
This was A material. They were just killer, one after the others (I'm curious what might have gotten cut?)

Tear
Great band.

I tuned in…
…to kill time before The Good Wife came on and this was bad.

Good stuff
Once again, a strong and well balanced effort. Sometimes, I am amazed how they juggle all the stories without getting confusing.

whoops, My comment went all wrong…the line made me laugh.

I will echo what others have said
Charlie Sheen is the man!

They played the seminar well especially since Andy mentioned the timeshare weekend that he had been suckered into attending. Load up the potential buyers with somewhat helpful (albeit vague) advice on the product (or service, in this case). At the end of the demonstration, the customer will feel that they are armed