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Next time I'll scroll down.

Next time I'll scroll down.

Clooney and Noah Wyle were on Friends, but the cross-universe thing doesn't work because their characters had different names than the characters they were playing on ER at the time. There were plenty of other NBC Must-See crossovers going on at the time, though.

Clooney and Noah Wyle were on Friends, but the cross-universe thing doesn't work because their characters had different names than the characters they were playing on ER at the time. There were plenty of other NBC Must-See crossovers going on at the time, though.

Agree with you about "Fight Club" and I actually like Kathy Griffin, but that episode is unwatchable. And while I want to support women writing and directing in Hollywood, Anderson's "All Things" is super boring.

Agree with you about "Fight Club" and I actually like Kathy Griffin, but that episode is unwatchable. And while I want to support women writing and directing in Hollywood, Anderson's "All Things" is super boring.

My first episode was Kaddish. A middling-to-nothing episode, but it was good enough to bring me back for another few weeks, and then that fourth season just ended with such a bang that I was hooked FOREVER.

My first episode was Kaddish. A middling-to-nothing episode, but it was good enough to bring me back for another few weeks, and then that fourth season just ended with such a bang that I was hooked FOREVER.

The X-Files mythology didn't start to fall apart until about season 5, which is why I'm not too sad that Fringe will be ending next year. (OK that's a lie, I'm totally sad. But it will still ultimately be better for the show.)

The X-Files mythology didn't start to fall apart until about season 5, which is why I'm not too sad that Fringe will be ending next year. (OK that's a lie, I'm totally sad. But it will still ultimately be better for the show.)

I'm bothered by the stereotyped dumb hicks in PMP, all bug-eyed and Jerry Springer-worshipping. Also, as @avclub-e7c26e48b7ee853cbf5e49de5d800745:disqus points out above, it does sort of write off the monster's sexual assaults. Like, the women didn't realize they happened, so no harm done. Which is weird because Small

I'm bothered by the stereotyped dumb hicks in PMP, all bug-eyed and Jerry Springer-worshipping. Also, as @avclub-e7c26e48b7ee853cbf5e49de5d800745:disqus points out above, it does sort of write off the monster's sexual assaults. Like, the women didn't realize they happened, so no harm done. Which is weird because Small

I adore when they are on the front porch at Van Blundht's house and the H falls off the wall.

I adore when they are on the front porch at Van Blundht's house and the H falls off the wall.

I also videotaped practically every episode when it was on TNT! I hated that they inserted commercials in weird places. The airings on SyFy (which was still Sci Fi) were better, so I would tape those instead, if possible.

I also videotaped practically every episode when it was on TNT! I hated that they inserted commercials in weird places. The airings on SyFy (which was still Sci Fi) were better, so I would tape those instead, if possible.

F. Emasculata is officially the grossest episode, for me. Those exploding throbbing postules did me in once and I have never repeat-viewed it.

F. Emasculata is officially the grossest episode, for me. Those exploding throbbing postules did me in once and I have never repeat-viewed it.

Gary Grubbs. Police chief in "Our Town," someone else in the movie.

Gary Grubbs. Police chief in "Our Town," someone else in the movie.