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D-The One Lettered Man
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You should…
…listen to your friend Billy Zane. And I guess ABC has clearly lost their minds by giving the last hour of Thursday to a producer who has given them two other hit shows, those wacky TV executives.

Not wanting to out myself as a UB fan but they did start a make over at the start of the TV year; her clothes are less clown-ish, her hair is slightly more stylish and the braces are set to come off during May. With the slight uptick in rating following the move to Wednesday I think that the fifth season will not

Michael Cera is yesterday's man, it's time for Jesse Eisenberg.

Except that they have no where to go, Marshall and Lily (as shown by this episode) are happily married to the point where Lily will not believe Marshall is attractive to other women. Neither Ted nor Barney can get back together with Robin without it feeling played out. From this point on every lady Ted gets with just

Yeah, I don't think that will stand up in court (as the Policeman said to the Flasher). I think that Conan's career will now consist of biting the hand/digesting the hand/shitting out the hand that once fed him. Whatever show he does for the next decade will have to finish with a punchline about NBC.

Problem is…
…most of these casts are male dominated.

I hear that John Cleese is literally just doing stuff for money (to pay for yet another divorce), so they may be able to persuade him to make an appearance.

It's of note that Clooney did Fantastic Mr Fox, Up in the Air and The Men Who Stare at Goats this year, again he could have coasted on Ocean's sequels too. I heard Soderbergh interviewed when The Informant! came out and he said he has a few more films in him then he'll retire, she said he's got a handful of finished

The Rex Harrison film very nearly bankrupted a studio. The Eddie Murphy one would have bankrupted Murphy but he'd already done that by picking up a tranny hooker.

I would like to see that.

I guess whoever purchased seasons 1 thru 6.

Really, have thing gotten that boring that we're playing "it went down hill after episode 3". It's a sit com; is there com? Yes. Is there a sit? Yes. Well, what more do you want. Is the 101st episode really the time to be starting this. If you want a time line to compare to before epsidoes 100 Friends had got ROss and

Google "The Big Bang Theory without laughter"…
…to see a clip of the programme without the studio reactions. It proves nothing but it's an odd watch.

When Fry recently (in the last 12 months) appeared on Bones they met up and had a cup of tea in the studio lot cafe. They also both said that they would like to star together in future but the nine month schedule of House and Fry's crazy busy schedule make it destined to happen some time in 2043.

In Taken Liam Neeson shot that frog's wife, just to make a point.

@HotCarl vs Godzilla Matt Leblanc's hair is going white, I'm beginning to think he killed Laura Palmer. On a related subject all six cast members from Friends made $89,500,000 each in the ten year run of the series, they don't really need to work for the rest of their lives.

This many comments and no one has said that they mis-spelt Seinfeld. Easy to do, I guess, after all his TV show was only the highest rated show of the 90s.

On the upside Conan is spanking Leno in the ratings, not that people watching these shows should have anything to say about how this turns out, it all belongs to Jeff Zucker.

You know that Dennis Hopper is on his death bed and has divorced his wife of 14 years. That single fact; more interesting that the NBC implosion talk show bomb.

It was his accent that gave it away.