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From Wikipedia of Terry Sweeney:

He was on that Guy Fieri/Rachael Ray celebrity cooking show and he seems like a really strange guy.

True.

He's the only one that really sticks out for me. He didn't have much range.

Or George Coe?

It's more believable this way because there's episodes that Lorne has outright disowned and doesn't include them in the syndication packages.

Terry Sweeney.

Has the VH1 Classic marathon officially begun? Because if it has, they're just cherry-picking the episodes instead of being comprehensive about the whole thing.

Gaffigan is on the latest WTF. Even though he's been on five times, it'll be interesting if returning guests are more common, especially since it's a 6 year gap between episode 1 and whatever we're at now, like 576 or something.

Isn't there also something happening with Garry Marshall/Gilly on like Valentine's Day?

I liked it because it was a lower stakes version of "Oh Golly"

Also, it features 2 actors permanently stuck in that time period: Orlando Jones and Seann William Scott.

I think the bad reputation comes from the really immature ending based on flatulence.

The heavily gothic/fantasy movies they did all month was wearing me out, so I really enjoyed it.

I enjoyed it on DVD, but it's kinda funny how they made Julianne Moore to look like Scully.

Memba this?

Sure, sure. Save JP2 for the week Jurassic World comes out.

I watched it a lot as a kid and there are parts that don't make any sense, mostly about the business side of things.
All I remember is George Wendt and Clint Howard being slobs.

It's funny how spaced out the episodes get and they are always promising a particular guest will do a particular movie in the future and it's never that guest. Their next bounce is the first Dalton movie. Dalton only did two, right?

It'll be hard for himself to un-Draper himself, in terms of future projects.