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Henry Gordon Jago
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Part of the problem is that everyone wants the monarchs to be Shakespearean, or at least Game-of -Thronesy, and in real life, especially modern times, when they are largely figureheads who no longer have absolute power, they are rather drab and boring and no different than the rest of us, except that, as Hemingway

The use of "Girlfriend in a Coma" was a dead giveaway, however.

Liked the running gag of the guy on the bike ("On your right, ma'am!") being completed in the credits with Teddy stealing his bike.

The above comment is just hanging on the wall now, but it will be used in the third act.

It is all part of Jimmy Fallon's master plan to be the only late night comedian left. After Emperor Trump assumes power Trevor Noah, John Oliver, James Cordern, Samantha Bee, and Stephen Colbert will all be deported to South Africa, England, England, Canada, and Oh let's say Denmark, respectively. Jimmy Kimmel will

How little this tied into actual politics is shown by the fact that Hernon is identified as Republican and the Governor as a Democrat on the televised debate but the other way around in the newspaper. (I assume this was an error no one caught, but it could be a comment on false equivalence for all we know.)

Guiteau was the only one of the four successful assassins NEVER to be linked to any conspiracy theory, because he was the walking embodiment of "lone nut".

Since we already got the romcom about Tom and Sally (Jefferson in Paris) when are we getting the romcom about James and William Rufus?

I think you meant "-UCKER!"

" He [has] shed no blood; robbed no one; and despoiled no country; which is more than can be said of his fellows in that line."

Dromio of Ephesus: A man may break a word with you sir, and words are but wind.
Ay, and break it in your face, so he break it not behind.
William Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors, Act 3 Scene 1

Nine years (1975-1984)
Bonnie Franklin played a divorced mom (in the days when if you were a single mother on TV, your husband better have died). Her two daughters were played by Mackenzie Phillips and Valerie Bertinelli (you know, the ex- Mrs Van Halen). Pat Harrington played Schneider, the building superintendent and

That's his cousin, the noted cellist Ho-Ho Dor.

"The Do-Over has …. insight, intelligence, self-awareness, polish, emotional depth, and laughs". -Jesse Hassenger, The A.V. Club

"That's the hand they use…well, never mind."

I assume that the Reverend performed the ceremony as well as being the groom so I don't think this was in any way a legal marriage.

"Also I talk to cookie eggs, disguised myself as a hot female doctor and was Harry Potter as a young man."

Very true. Also note that episode 2 was entitled "Cobbler" and this episode (2nd from the end) is called "Nailed". Ostensibly, one refers to a pie and the other to the spike strip.( I'm also sure that "klick" will be used in the episode as a reference to a kilometer) The wordplay reveals the long ago action

Of course, had he used the meeting to disparage Jimmy, Kevin would say "McGill? Isn't that YOUR last name?" and more or less rightly figure that it was a personal dispute between two brothers rather than a question of which was the better firm for Mesa Verde. ( All of that is retrospect on my part, my first reaction

The only thing it lacked was Charlton Heston and Janet Leigh getting a chocolate soda.