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She was one of the, um, "troupe" that appeared on Scare Tactics years ago.  She usually played some sort of researcher or other straightman that set up the poor schmuck getting pranked.

@avclub-32a2e71c97df5281f1324db72c73a59a:disqus My contempt for that one increased because our local affiliate played it heavily in syndication.  It was on once a week for four weeks running.

I'd be happy with Sideshow Bob dying.  It's been years since there was a truly funny Sideshow Bob episode.

Well, it's move to Saturday has made it impossible for me to watch Season 3, but the first bunch of episodes suggested a much better show was in the making.

This is a novel concept, having cartoons that are older than 10 years on Boomerang.  Do you think it will work?

I did not know that.  I'd just assumed he was tobbacosexual with strong alcohol-curious tendencies.

While all of that would be nice, I'd just settle for a show filmed in London starring British people at this point.

I've read all the stories, but I am by no means a Sherlockian, so keep that in mind.

I find it a little bit frustrating that both "Sherlock" and "Elementary" have inserted animosity into the Mycroft-Sherlock relationship.  The Conan Doyle stories didn't have that element.  Sherlock sort of spoke derisively of the fact that Mycroft (whom Sherlock acknowledged was the smarter brother) didn't do much

*spoilers*  Richard Harrow killed him.

…I didn't see nuthin'..

Are they all lollipops, at least?

Calvin Coolidge will be president.  You heard it here first.

Of course you'll have a bad impression of Denmark if you only focus on the pimps and Grendel.

There are Swedes involved in the original version.  So it's probably actually darker-hearted than your average solo Danish project.

I didn't know Denmark was such a dangerous place.

I guess I didn't know Chris Pine can sing.

Uh, you might want to factcheck that one, Gangsta.

*nods* Any added luster to Cranston's resume is good for the whole human race.

I remember the pilot.  I remember thinking "well, this isn't great, but, I don't know, maybe I'll give it chance."  Then they played Michelle Branch's "All You Wanted" over the closing scene, and I immediately gave up on the whole endeavor.