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Not Heavy But Awkward
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MOSTLY unwatchable, @avclub-b0dae075785888267fc19871f3e7dab7:disqus , though I'm assuming the remaining watchability is attributable to Don "Hollywood" Yates, aka Wolf.

MOSTLY unwatchable, @avclub-b0dae075785888267fc19871f3e7dab7:disqus , though I'm assuming the remaining watchability is attributable to Don "Hollywood" Yates, aka Wolf.

I wrote a fan letter to Dave Coulier when I was in elementary school.  I received a headshot postcard with a stamped signature as a reply, with "Yes, Dave is married" written in pen.

I wrote a fan letter to Dave Coulier when I was in elementary school.  I received a headshot postcard with a stamped signature as a reply, with "Yes, Dave is married" written in pen.

I couldn't get through "We Love You, Wembley" as a child, even after multiple attempts.  At the end of the episode he drops the love potion in the pond and the whole cave goes red, and all the fraggles' pupils shrink to pinpoints and they start chanting his name … Muppets are scary in general, but Muppets with tiny

I couldn't get through "We Love You, Wembley" as a child, even after multiple attempts.  At the end of the episode he drops the love potion in the pond and the whole cave goes red, and all the fraggles' pupils shrink to pinpoints and they start chanting his name … Muppets are scary in general, but Muppets with tiny

The sad episodes are second only to the irrationally terrifying episodes. 

The sad episodes are second only to the irrationally terrifying episodes. 

The sad episodes are some of the best, and it's even sadder that most of them involve poor innocent Wembley.  Like "Wembley's Egg," where he starts the episode with the realization that his life has no meaning, then he finds a bird egg and hatches it and they do some stuff together, which gives his life meaning, and

The sad episodes are some of the best, and it's even sadder that most of them involve poor innocent Wembley.  Like "Wembley's Egg," where he starts the episode with the realization that his life has no meaning, then he finds a bird egg and hatches it and they do some stuff together, which gives his life meaning, and

I don't know who any of those names are.  Are any of them Pappy O'Daniel from O Brother Where Art Thou?  Because that's my vote.

I don't know who any of those names are.  Are any of them Pappy O'Daniel from O Brother Where Art Thou?  Because that's my vote.

If you put enough sugar in this stuff it tastes just like ginger ale.

If you put enough sugar in this stuff it tastes just like ginger ale.

I worked at Suncoast Video when they re-released the dvd after the recall, and for whatever reason there were two recalled copies in with the shipment.  I sneakily set them aside for myself, bought them at regular price, and sold one on eBay for $100!  So, I guess you're welcome, Mike!

I worked at Suncoast Video when they re-released the dvd after the recall, and for whatever reason there were two recalled copies in with the shipment.  I sneakily set them aside for myself, bought them at regular price, and sold one on eBay for $100!  So, I guess you're welcome, Mike!

I believe the One Good Alien Befriends The Kid angle also informed the creation of Gremlins.  Night Skies is like the Ed Gein of 80's PG family sci-fi/horror!

I believe the One Good Alien Befriends The Kid angle also informed the creation of Gremlins.  Night Skies is like the Ed Gein of 80's PG family sci-fi/horror!

Waaaait a minute.  Nick shaves himself just fine.  It's Roger that cuts himself earlier in the film.

"Old razor?"
"Naw … old face."

Waaaait a minute.  Nick shaves himself just fine.  It's Roger that cuts himself earlier in the film.

"Old razor?"
"Naw … old face."