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    Agreed (in fact pissed I missed this posting by a week so I couldn't comment in real time). In fact my favorite line of the entire series is Nixon's reply to the "he should have killed himself three years ago…" comment: "Yeah, he should have. But he didn't."

    First Todd brings up Grand last Friday, and now a mention of Evening Shade. Best six day span across two separate weeks ever.

    Grand! Thank you Todd, for filling the AV Club's glaring lack of commentary on Grand and motivating me to comment about something other than the Webster episode where he explores the house they may buy and finds the runaway daughter's creepy locked up room. I watched every episode of Grand when it ran for some reason…

    Apparently I only have an AV Club account so I can pop in every few years and remind everyone of the Webster episode where he goes with George and Ma'am to look at a new house and accidentally discovers the creepy, preserved room of owners' runaway daughter with the scary doll rocking in the chair. You're welcome: http

    Not nearly as scary as when they're going to buy that same house, and Webster wanders off and finds the sealed off room of the runaway daughter that the family had preserved just as when she left, and her doll is rocking in the chair with creepy blonde hair hanging over the back, and Webster starts talking to it.