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@craig j. clark

My Father-in-Law
… was the minister at the church when the film was made. I have always been a bit surprised that no one has ever gone back and talked to the people who were actually there at that time.

Your prediction about a Chase-centered show winning an Emmy is a sure thing. The rest is even money.

They must have taken that photo on the hippie planet with the space-poppies.

Three Person Chess
I liked this, as long as it disappears after this episode.

You are absolutely right. You're a troll.

You are always in trouble when you have to explain yourself here, but I was kidding about the JM power trip.

I do wish that they were available to download. There are a couple that I would love to have…

Well, I know that the Byrds had to reunite specifically to protect their legal rights to keep their name exclusive, and I am pretty sure that is what is behind the Buffalo Springfield reunion, too.

Love The Cars
They were a great band and their albums (especially their first) held together pretty well, so they were great for listening to beginning to end.

It's bad enough that the Community fans flock here to whine about how great "their" show is compared to BBT is, now we have a reviewer who, if anything, is worse.

I understand why I never had a career in movies. For the same reasons, I can't understand why Nancy Allen did.

What are the chances that a beautiful young doctor, while working for a world-famous cranky doctor, kills her diseased brother and then has everything covered up so tight that no one, not even the cranky doctor, knows why she has been in jail for the last year?

By giving it a D+, you indicate that the movie is way better than the book.

JBMD: You point out the flaw in 42's "elegant" solution is that Data happens to glance at Riker's collar at just the right moment, which is dumb luck. That is why "3" makes no sense except as a cheap dramatic cheat.

Probably my all-time favorite Trek show because it didn't explain everything (or much of anything) until the end— it was an engaging mystery with completely cool effects. The Enterprise blows up and everyone dies! Several times! So what's not to like.

Geez— probably everyone who originally commented on this article is dead by now.

I guess that I should read the dates on these damn recycled articles.

MASH turned rancid when Alan Alda turned Hawkeye Pierce into Alan Alda.

This was
funny from bookstore to end. I thought that it was arguably the best show of what has been an up-and-down season. They didn't have sex, but that vixen Amy Farah Fowler still had enough super-pheramones to get Sheldon interested in the social sciences.