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James Allen
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I'm amazingly afraid it's going to lead to her at least winding up in the hospital. Dark times ahead.

That was some wonderful stuff. I was tricked by the promo that had Ty in it, quite the misdirect. The non-blow up by Gretchen's car was quite something. It's amazing that this show can hit such bizarre notes; e.g. Gretch not being mad Jimmy followed her, Jimmy letting Gretch have her space, and Jimmy being so happy

"I still have no idea what's going on."

UPDATE: Rodriguez just finished shooting the film. It was a long 2 days, but he got all 278 setups in.

"This" "seems" "a" "fitting" "use" "of" "the" "writing" "talent" "of" "Robot Chicken"

What you swattin' at?

"Well, why don't you drop out of that green jumpsuit and show me that phat ass!"

I hope we get a Fart Doctor sketch. Or Black Hitler.

I think we got it.

"There are little blonde girls in this country who have no idea they can be beautiful. That's why I started Jenna's Kids. It's a summer camp that teaches pretty, blonde girls how to be mean."

Fozzie is getting the "sad comic" b-stories, isn't he? It's not working for me either.

I thought of that, although this would've been like if Jenna was upset she wasn't invited to something, not Liz. Even here Kermit is sensible enough to know he doesn't want to go.

No, that's "Syllabus of Us":

It's cart before the horse thinking. It's all about issues before you even bother to establish characters and how they relate to each other. As a result, everyone is a robotic know-it-all douche instead of a bunch of flawed people who are still somewhat likable.

Why not call the show, Oh Yeah, We Went There

Very good. A very simple plot played to the hilt. I thought the resolution was going to be the crew eventually giving up on Piggy because they couldn't keep up, but Kermit out manipulating Piggy works just as well. Plus Helms was a well deployed guest star, and the karaoke sequence was just pure fun. (Pulling out the

NBC heard somewhere that people like terrible music, so they thought people might appreciate it.

"Negative Reaction," my favorite Columbo of all time exactly for the reason you say. The scene where Van Dyke trips himself up at the end is so brilliantly played.

I've seen Dick Van Dyke interviewed many times, and he's always a delight, but this interview (more of a conversation than anything) goes right to the top. Charming doesn't even begin to describe how wonderful it is. Stay cool, grandma!

I remember seeing it and thought, "That's quite a dramatic title." When they went off to camp, I fully expected Charlie Brown and the gang to be running from bears or something.