Well, it was only supposed to be shown one time in Canada.
Well, it was only supposed to be shown one time in Canada.
No Luda-Crest for the bonus track?
the good, old-fashioned floppy has definitely been trending toward extinction in this millennium.
I agree with everything you said. But I'm pretty sure it was an ongoing fight in the writers' room about whether J.D. and Eliot should be a permanent thing or not. Bill Lawrence seemed to do everything to sabatoge it. Somehow the people who liked J.D./Elliot seemed to win out. And the audience seemed to root for it.
Thanks! And of course you had something to do with it.
I always thought J.D. was dick. Easily my least favorite character. But I got into this show via syndication and later on DVDs. So that probably has something to do with it.
Yes, it was very nice hearing about other people's experiences.
It did help a bit, especially with one friend. Thanks!
No big deal. I said "a bunch". I was expecting it.
I didn't do much. I worked on A Clash of Kings, the first season of DS9, and Enlightened.
That's wonderful about Peter David. I know it's corny to say that someone is the real hero, but that's what he is for me.
I wonder if that was meant to be some sort of double entendre?
It's funny you say that, and I agree. Coincidentally, Dan Castellaneta's performance as an NPR personality on Parks and Rec sealed the deal on my impression of NPR.
David Anthony is currently enjoying a well-deserved vacation in that city of dreams, Cincinnati.
I beg to differ. Columbus, with Toledo a close second.
Season 7 is my all time favorite.
I'm wondering if that's what the writers are referencing in that now infamous scene. I know it's a common expression, but it still seems like too much of a coincidence.
The first time I had White Castle was in Cincinnati. We didn't know anything about it, and got a kick out of the sandwiches being so small.
You know, I usually don't mind Mirkin on commentaries, but he really blathered on with this episode.
King Size Homer!