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Aren't there two houses of Parliament instead of the three Ron Howard mentions?  Are they counting the queen?  Never understood if this is a joke or if I was over thinking it…

Aren't there two houses of Parliament instead of the three Ron Howard mentions?  Are they counting the queen?  Never understood if this is a joke or if I was over thinking it…

Michelle Pfeiffer and Anne Hathaway??  The answer is Eartha Kitt

Michelle Pfeiffer and Anne Hathaway??  The answer is Eartha Kitt

I can honestly say I got excited at that point of the interview- here's hoping he brings it together

Forgot about the first act of running away- should have read the article more carefully.  Still it felt natural to me for norm and sam to let the thing play out.  All norm can do is try to charm the guy (he is an overweight, alcoholic, out-of-work accountant) and given his experience with cliff's muscle, norm can't

I got this episode a few months back and the actions taken by sam and norm seemed natural enough to me.  Cliff is a grown man (like 40 year's old grown); stepping in before he had his chance to fight/run would have undermined cliff's (or at least most people's) pride.

I watch the show for the comedy with the crime solving being just a macguffin that leads to jokes.  At this point in any crime solving series the formula gets redundant and i did not find myself too invested the story, but there were some great jokes mixed in

that joke seemed a bad sketch comedy gag, but I did enjoy the later joke where shawn thought he could do the accent and not be offensive b/c the waiter was white

They have been slipping a couple dirty jokes into the last few episodes and maybe b/c they are so few and far between (and therefore unexpected), but they have been comedy gold for me…

I think there was a weight transfer between him and maggie lawson- Juliette looked thin-thin in the winery episode

I believe pulmonary was thrown in there too

forgot it existed until a few minutes ago- if they did pair it with police squad reruns, it would help explain how i came across it (thought it seems like I had taped police squad off an A&E marathon where the network announcer chided me for breaking copyright laws every time I watched it)

Where were the annoying Dave and Busters style pop up ads on this site to remind this series was restarting?

The image of Letterman selling monkeys in Cabin Boy will forever be scorched into my memory.

Both were in iconic tv shows, one of which had an audience, so I go with the one from 90210 (though Priestly was always the poor man's Luke Perry to me).  In terms of work after their tv shows,  I believe Priestly was in the seminal work of art Tombstone in the early 90's. After that I am unsure.  Only thing I have

Tony Hale was a higher profile guest star than Jason Priestly?…  Either way, I was hoping for more comedy from Busty, but at least we got to see him point a gun and act menacingly.

Always enjoy a Milos (the bearded man who was Oswald Lee Harvey's number 1) thrown into the sitcom mix.  I would like to think this Milos left his job working as a janitor for the crew at Newsradio and settled down into a peaceful existence outside of Santa Barbara, British Columbia.

Oh Lassiter, is there anything you can't do… If only he slept next to a hand gun resting on a silk pillow, he could be this generation's Sledge Hammer!

The scene with Gus hugging Shatner and tearing up was my favorite of the night- completely missed why/how Shatner got the villainous van to go to the police station at the end.  Since nobody else has mentioned this I will assume something was explained in the show that I missed