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Yeah, the last straw was him wanting to move to a "real" (i.e.: crappy, dangerous) neighborhood just to prove a point.

I recall an old Tom Hanks hosting sketch when he went back stage and ran into Conan O'Brien in his writing days, and that included a Lincoln and showgirls appearance. That could've been late '80s.

Wow, I do not watch any of these shows, but commercials alone tell me Happy Endings must be a better show then The Neighbors.

Oh, but I did think the rest of the episode was funny.

Yeah, I know some people didn't like the Shawn/Juliet trouble but this was a stupid way to deal with it after making us sit through the other episodes all about it. And people complained how making it obvious Juliet didn't know Shawn wasn't a psychic made her look like a dumber, weaker character. What does it do for

You have yet to suggest anything I'm not 100% willing to support.

I think cable networks would fight this to the death, because so many channels are just watched for one show, or only watched because you flipped by a show and there was nothing else on. Honestly, is someone going to look at a "menu" of TV channels and say, "Yes, I must have TruTV! And how could I live without TV

Yes, yes, watching cable TV is an outdated thing to do these days. For like, millions and millions and millions of people.

It was smart of Applegate to preemptively leave the show before it died or got sickeningly "retooled." She made a similar difficult but necessary medical decision the same way.

May I take a moment out of all this 24 talk and say I'm pissed they canceled Touch? Tomorrow night we're probably gonna get some kind of cliffhanger ending which will never be resolved. It's getting to the point I don't even want to watch these kinds of shows anymore.

It's just shocking that Hollywood is portraying JFK as the black man's wonderful, understanding best buddy while Nixon is an enraged super villain!

OK, so, Rickman looks great as Reagan. But does anyone else think Cusack looks as ridiculous as Nixon as I think he does?

No, I believe he used "Nancy Drew" because she is a girl.

Yep. They are definitely not trying to hide it either.

Jon and Ygritte standing on the Wall, K-I-S-S-I-N-G.

I just think its rather absurd to think that after all this time at the wall and in the snowy wilderness that he could remain fat. They can't have been eating very well.

Wait, wait. Is that true? Are they going to include a post-reality show style reunion after the documentary airs? Ugh. I don't like the sound of that.

And I like that Peggy was allowed to have that silly school girl daydream. Why not? Ted was in a red smoking jacket. C'mon, that's hilarious.

"I like Kennedy." BUM BUM BUUUMMMMM!

Freakin' Roger. Is he really so damned charming that he can basically get whatever woman he wants? I mean, I resent Don for the same reason, but he makes a bit more sense. I know the ladies in real life are known to swoon for the man (Hamm).