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Please stop calling Grandma "Granny' without asking her. She is a proud, stylish and au courant sophisticate who is perfectly made up even if it's just to watch Jeopardy at home. This show is getting more & more generic, but at least they haven't "little House on the Prairie" 'd her yer: No afghans orhousecoats.

Where is the "We do Christmas right" video? Couldn't find it online.

Yes, and the country songs are annoyingly literal yet just off the mark.

When I was a kid, I thought they were a patriotic old timey 1776 type of cookie, because of "Yankee Doodle Dandy," & when I heard they were serving them at the White House,,,maybe they were the cookies Paul Revere had after his midnight ride after all?

It showed a woman so alone that she does not confide in anyone or ask anyone to go with her or take her home. Very sad. I went with a friend who did not tell the would have been father. She was a very strong and confident person who was very clear in her reasons, but voicing them to a trusted friend was still helpful

More like I need an editor!

Before I consciously realized it was him, I was expecting the lawyer to get funny/campy, because unconsciously I knew it was him. Impressed that he did such a totally straightforward character, but would love to see his more typical zany side as well because he would fit so well into the JTV universe.

"Yes," meant "yes!" ten pens. I was agreeing with you! I should have put in the "I" for "I don't want to forgive him." When I am in the JTV universe I do worship motherhood & wish the real world was more like most every character in Jane's (except for the grumpy professor)I also agree with what I think was your

Was Alec Mapa Rafael's lawyer?

Villain was obvious as soon as she appeared—not because the actress is ubiquitious but because she hammed it up so much with the cane. The plot & motive were cliche & neither she or any of the other suspects were fleshed out enough to hold any interest sympathy or contempt. No explanation of why the FBI, if so "by the

Yes, unless you remembered that the man who was completely comfortable with woman portrayed as dumb porn stars was being endorsed as a likeable "have a beer with him' presidential candidate.

Some people have to drink or take medication to be able to perform(been there, done that) so I can see trying this as a sober strategy. But once she saw the tape of how it came off, why do it again? At least try some creative evocative masks that have something to do with the song & ditch the "simultaneous

Three comparisons: 1. Both have strong voices 2. Bowie was comfortable working his sex appeal while Sia is not 3.Both wrote their own songs rather being singers only.

Wasn't it being overwhelmed by celebrity & wanting not to be recognized in daily life? Tho I had seen her uncovered face on TV before and it was pretty generic anglo, made no strong impression(tho Iots of white people on tv lack distinguishing features to me). I think she was not into makeup adornment hypersexualized

Yes. this was freshman Modern Dance 101 for non dance majors circa 1968. No difficult moves, nothing that your average able-bodied person who never took ballet couldn't do. Only difference was I don't think they would have used pop music back then.

But there was more of him in the coming attraction for next week then in the episode!! I kept wondering if the episode would have seemed as boring & uninvolving if the tease /no show hadn't gone on till the end—-tho I think it would have been hard to get involved in the generic coyote story when we never got even a

Brilliant review! If only everyone involved in that cynical, pandering, smug humorless whitewashing would read this.

Just about did happen that way. False advertising, really—more like the tease for the next episode than part of this one, was he.

Prob in TV listings/AV News! Which made the whole boring episode a Noble Watch/tease as he no-showed until the final minute.

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