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No, I want two 20-something beautiful sisters who work as reporters at rival newspapers and are forced to live together in a fancy Manhattan penthouse in order to secure a million dollar inheritance from their dead millionaire aunt. The aunt will not be a ghost, don't even ask.

Why are there so many positive comments on this article? Does this guy have a street team? Do street teams still exist?

Wait a minute, I don't remember that episode of SVU

A lot of people forget that Boomtown had all those warlocks

This is some cutting edge comedy! (Comment last edited 2:36AM Sept 3, 1998)

I can't believe he just wiped the blood off the mallet and put it back on the shelf

His reading of what I presume is Don Quixote was equal(izer)ly awful

Cousin Johnny, my how far you've fallen

I prefer to imagine a crazy world where Alex P Keaton once played a superhero

I like that the whole plot of her trajectory was that she was framed for being a snitch and the way she gets out is by being the ultimate snitch

She was the only good thing about Urban Legends and that was a movie about urban legends, the coolest things ever

Me too. Hopefully he'll make an appearance in the last season

Now that I would watch

I first learned that there was nudity in non-TBS Trading Places thanks to an episode of Wings where Brian and Helen are picking out a movie from the video rental place and everything Helen picks Brian approves of because he remembers the nudity in each— I imagine in the world of Wings, Brian Hackett was the one to

I've been listening to HF for a while, back when they were one of the core groups filling that critic-friendly alt-country-plus-something-else sound (Lambchop, Calexico, Puerto Muerto, Jim and Jennie and the Pinetops, &c). I would rank Handsome Family on the lower end of that spectrum, but Singing Bones is

First hit was some pretty awesome sitar-heavy middle eastern music that deserved at least six hits, not zero

Hard to believe it's been 15 years since Zero Effect and Kim Dickens is just as beautiful as ever

I guess I was thinking in terms of her career. On a personal level, yeah, she'll be fine, but she's a little too unwilling to play the game for her label— I love that the last time we see her she's still bickering in the studio and (just-audible) barking at her manager "You wanna play this fiddle?!"

Also, I can't believe I never realized until this episode that Annie's asshole manager was also September on Fringe