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Oliver Phonglehorn
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Can it really be every episode? Every single episode, even the ones from the truncated season that included Gilbert Gottfried and Denny Dillon among its cast members? I've always been morbidly curious to see those.

Melanie Hutsell's appearance as Jan in that sketch is still the greatest performance of her career.

I'm going to go with time travelers. They're from the distant future.

Man, I knew that guy looked vaguely familiar, but I never would have made the connection that he was Martin from The Cosby Show. Now, what is Theo's pal Cockroach up to these days?

I love the Falconer.

That was the first thing I thought when I saw the headline. That is not a story I'd want to see in 3-D.

I was amazed that he took that Weekly World News job, but his delivery definitely everything funnier.

In the 'hood
I never watched this show last season but decided to give it a shot, and I liked it. I'm sure I'll like it even more when I figure out exactly how all the characters are related to each other. And then it'll probably get cancelled.

Hmm
I watched three episodes last season and found it to be a pleasant enough show with appealing actors, but it didn't really grab me enough to want to keep watching. Also, I think the ads for it said it was "Gilmore Girls meets Juno!" and it didn't really resemble either of those things.

George Hamilton is more of a rich old burnt umber dude.

Warburton
I've only watched season five once all the way through, and I was unimpressed by the entire Johnny Johnson story, but I look forward to reading the write-ups here (next year?) and perhaps even changing my opinion.

I seem to recall that one one of the commentaries when Paul Simms reads viewer e-mails, there was a question about whether Walt was supposed to be a regular… and Simms says Walt was always only intended to be there for these few episodes. Whether that's true, I have no idea.

I find that when you ask an average, non-film-aficionado person to name their favorite movie of all time, they will very often name a movie that was released within the past two years. Their memories just don't go back that far.

I just re-watched Muppet Classic Theater last month. Which you might not want to do, because when you see it as an adult you realize it's not very good, with the exception of the Elvises and the Shoemaker.

Of course Pepe will be in the movie. He's one of the main (and often one of the funniest) characters now, and even if Jason Segel isn't that familiar with him, there's still time to write him in.

Hit & Run is awesome. I never played Road Rage, but I heard it was lousy.

Doesn't Jim Nabors sound exactly like Gomer when he sings?

Are bears allowed in those fountains?

Llama
Will Tina the llama be a regular character? Will she talk?