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Greg Pikitis
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Jessica Hecht
I liked her in The Single Guy

I'm with you guys—I wanted to like it, but it just wasn't that great. It did seem like the whole show was just an excuse for Matthew Perry to do as many double-takes per 22-minute episode as possible.

If you guys thought Kristen Wiig looked hot in this, you should really hunt down some old clips of in-her-prime Ann-Margret that the sketch was referencing.

Wednesdays
Is "Harry's Law" any good? Or even watchable? Because both those sitcoms that come on before it sound pretty interesting, and I've always been on the fence about checking out Harry's Law. If it's decent, NBC may have finally succeeded in roping me in to watching their network for a second night each week.

Amazon Women on the Moon
Any part of this would be great, actually, but I would pay good money for the complete recordings of Don "No Soul" Simmons.

I would genuinely be interested in watching a few episodes of "When the Whistle Blows" or seeing the full performance of that "Aladdin" panto Andy was in.

I watched it, but mainly because that show was like a 30-minute excuse to see Selma Blair walking around in hotpants.

I used to think the same thing about Andy getting the job at the shoeshine stand, until I re-watched season 2 and realized they did a pretty good job of setting it up organically. There are several episodes where Leslie really takes him under her wing, trying to find him work of some sort, so that it makes sense when

Morton Salt was a great detail. Those, for me, are the moments that can make or break the character: the writers could go back to the well of already-established Ron Swanson-approved interests (meat, whiskey, guns, etc.), or they can think up something else that's consistent with the character and actually expands

Judy Moody
I don't want to see that movie, but Heather Graham just keeps getting prettier and prettier.

I was going to make the joke that if you bought "Switch" you actually had a hand in either Jimmy Smits' or Ellen Barkin's trailer, but then I realized that if they had iTunes when you were in high school, you are way too young to get that reference.

My only beef with a Cars sequel is that it's the only Pixar movie we'll get for a year. The first movie was okay—not my cup of tea, but well-made for what it was, and this second one looks like more of the same. It's just when most new Pixar films have the potential to be my new favorite movie, this one is clearly

She's definitely a little curvy (although I think she was more so in Eastbound & Down), but in the handful of Mike & Molly episodes I've seen, they've never made any mention of her weight. Her three allotted character traits seem to be "ditzy/slutty/stoner."

Here in Pittsburgh, we just saw the first couple seconds of the Hallmark sketch, then cut to a couple of (real) commercials, and back just in time to see the very end of the sketch.

Agreed. A lot of the episodes lately have been straining credibility, even by the show's already-cartoonish standards, but I'll be danged if they don't still consistently knock a handful of jokes out of the park each episode. That's definitely their real strength these days.

I thought Toby was the liasion to corporate, or at least he was before the merger with Sabre. It seems like there would be a lot of overlap between his job and Gabe's.