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Give me Hamm on five hold the mayo.

I can't believe that some people don't fondly remember Full House or that people hated it at the time.

I think they tried to make that a thing DJ said (i remember her saying it once or twice) but it certainly never caught on like "Have Mercy" and "How Rude!"

More like "actor known for one role uninterested in reprising said one role."

Well, probably half Death Star silhouettes. To denote he shares the kill.

I always assumed that the academy was Imperial-run, but the Bigg's scene with him and Luke makes it seem like some kind of more private entity - maybe kind of like the Merchant Marine Academy - where you learn about space navigation topics and the rules and all that stuff, and then from there you either jump to the

I hope someone got fired for that one.

The motel owner was Chris Ellis, who has played a variety of minor but notable roles throughout the years, including Deke Slayton in Apollo 13.

I think it does - being at-one-point an officer in the army would help explain how he got to his station in life. My grandpa never graduated from high school but ended up a lieutenant in the Merchant Marine during WWII, and once he got out he got a managerial position at a trucking company almost immediately (and

What the hell?

How do you not include his role as Cap't Bart Mancuso in Hunt for Red October!? His performance is still the "generic submarine captain" I think of in my mind whenever I think about submarine captains (which is more often than you might think).

you don't think space nazi is a reasonable trade for a Senator?

Also - Syndrome is the villain, not the protagonist. So his view is not really being promoted as the right thing to do. Don't all villains have problematic viewpoints? That's kind of the point of being a villain.

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holy balls, mind blown. I just saw the Red Wedding episode for the first time like one day before this Mad Men episode (we are late comers to GOT and are now on season 4).

Don, there's plenty of room at the top.

Isn't the golden violin the name of Sal's favorite sled from when he was a boy?

On rewatching some of the early shows recently, I thought it almost looked like purposeful overacting on Bryan Batt's part to make it look like Sal was trying to overcome is own known tendencies.

Yeah, they can't be everywhere that "the 60s" happened - otherwise it would just be like that made for TV Movie event from the 90s called … The 60s. All star cast of Julia Stiles and Jerry O'Connell.

He also always had that pursed lips with a lit cigarette look. He pulled that off so fucking well.