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The Dissolve dissolved. (Too on the nose?)

However he has had some reasonable success in sitcoms. It's probably because he's perfect as the smart-ass supporting character that every sitcom seems to require. It helps that such characters require little to no effort on his part.

Burnett appeared in about 6 episodes of the show's run on NBC. She didn't appear at all in the syndicated shows, owing to the fact she was going through a contentious divorce with the show's producer, Joe Hamilton.

According to Aya's twitter, You're the Worst will be back in September paired with The League, of all things. A couple cute promos are out. I'm very much looking forward to it.

I'm sorry, but after Robot Chicken, I can't take Ackbar seriously anymore. Just reading his name make me hear, "Your tongues can't repel flavor of that magnitude!"

Well, there was the series of adventure books featuring Admiral Ozzel. They were surprisingly… erotic. Other than that, no, nothing worth mentioning.

That seemed to be what they were going for. The brain doesn't always fully analyze the context of what we are seeing, and so we sometimes laugh at certain behavior even though it's not always intended that way. It might be the reason we laugh at people when they fall down despite the fact that they could've been

I guess Funny or Die thinks Nick Offerman + anything = funny, but that was just dumb and nothing is really being satirized anyway. But even if absurdism was the point, the meta reveal of the plants being faked just torpedoes the whole thing.

I gathered the nickname was taken from the address. As was noted in the article, the building has been renamed a few times already.

I'm not 100% sure, as this may be very technical, but isn't 30 Rockefeller Plaza merely the address and as such won't change?

Well, there seems to be an absence of a certain ornithological piece. A headline regarding mass awareness of a certain avian variety.

All the King's Horses

Never heard of Hellraisers before. Found it rather easily on line (I assume it's the one-hour BBC doc you're referring too.) Great stuff. Reed was even wilder than I remembered and (of course) he became pals with Keith Freakin' Moon while making Tommy. I would've loved to have been in the corner of a pub the two of

Oh, I agree, he should have been contending for Oscars, but a look at his 70's-80's filmography is quite underwhelming in that regard, and probably reflects the limited offerings he received those days.

It's the one after The World is Not a World

The degree to which Oliver Reed was raging alcoholic cannot be understated. That he was so prolific was astonishing and a testament to his talent. His alcoholism may have prevented him from getting some plum roles (he was mentioned as a follow up to Connery as Bond, but even if he was seriously considered, I would

Oh boy, Peter O'Toole, rest his soul. There was a man who had some great (drinking) stories. He never disappointed in interviews. I could listen to him all day.

I know I'm not the only one, but watching Avengers reruns as a teen I developed and absolute crush on Rigg. Then, later on, seeing her in The Great Muppet Caper (among other things) and then her hosting Mystery! I was quite taken with her classiness. She's always been one of my faves, and I love that's she's still

"My real name is Dick Whitman!"

ACTING!