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Easy guide to Friends; 1) Ross loves Rachel, then she finds out. 2) Rachel loves Ross, he finds out then they get together. 3) Ross and Rachel break up in February, get back together at the beach. 4) Ross and Rachel split, Phoebe gets pregnant, Ross meets Emily, Rachel meets Joshua, then dumps Joshua, they all fly to

Season 2 is the best, until the end.
I know people go crazy for 'Two Cathedrals' and all that but I think that from 1.21 to 2.16 the show doesn't really have a focus (apart from the State of the Union) and we meander along with stuff happening, then we get 17 People and the whole mess that gets brung from then on,

In the words of AA Milne, yes you did.

I know the DS9 where Sisqo sang the Thong Song to Gul Dukat was a classic.

Chandler and Monica got together in London, at the end of the fourth season, then hid it until sweeps in the fifth, then got engaged at the end of that season and married in the seventh, the eighth focused on Rachel having a baby then the ninth focused on Monica being barren before finally arriving at the tenth and

Chris Rock attempts to scalp Harvey Dent, that's pretty dark.

Though cut the man some slack, he wrote 85 episodes in 4 years whilst freebasing. Admittedly one of those was Isaac and Ishmael.

Ted Levine's good too.

I agree with that thing you said about Powers Boothe, he's also good in U-Turn.

Then season 3 brings in Evan Handler, thus condemning it to B+ territory.

Freedonia, the title of an episode in Season 6 and mentioned at least three times by the staff in the first four seasons. Kundu I don't mind, I got tired of hearing about Qumar.

Also Jed Bartlet went to Notre Dame because he was going to be a catholic priest, and he persuades Charlie to take Introduction To Theology 201, and there are several scenes where he complains about the homily at mass, and in Two Cathedrals complains about the "non-denominational" mass in flashback to his Father, in

If he's doing two a week then he will break after Stackhouse.

And the walls came tumbling down.

From the end of Season 1 until The Stackhouse Filibuster (episode 16) the writing staff are on a tear. And I'd reverse those grades, I think the Midterms is too rushed, though Sorkin had to get himself from May to November. Having seen Emily Proctor on CSI: Miami I would have to say whatever acting talent she had was

Next week.

In all fairness to TNG they never expected to get past the first season, then the writer's strike hit season 2, then Roddenberry began to get ill and his efforts were split with Star Trek V. That the show made it past season 3 was a miracle.

Those are good rules, people have to get up in the morning.

I saw the trailer and having seen the original I can say the remake looks as funny; and that is damning with faint praise.

You just got off the phone with the Mayor.