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Kateh
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I'm a John Denver fan of long standing, but I always skip this song.

Me want some Lee Horsley, me watch Paradise.

You can't binge watch Gunsmoke. It's just impossible.

I think it's fabulous, but I think you have to stop with the Shakespeare episode.

I am currently binge-watching Fringe. I just finished the first season.

Hugh Laurie.

Oh, yeah. Burns and Allen, definitely. It's completely charming, and Gracie is a comic genius.

I call it my comfort food.

A couple of other suggestions: If you're going to binge watch The Rockford Files, binge watch Maverick first. Same creator, same star, a lot of the same sensibilities (and even a few of the same story setups). Roy Huggins created some of the most iconic TV shows of all time, including The Fugitive and 77 Sunset Strip.

See, I would say Roseanne was, but to each his own, I guess.

Patrick Stewart has a wig! (He lost his hair at the age of 19. ST:TNG was the first time he ever performed without a hairpiece, although he auditioned wearing one).

Then you may like it here.

Overcast? Hahahahahaha.

Sounds like that might be good mixed with eggnog.

You're moving to Oregon in November? Bad move. Move here in the summer and you'll be seduced forever. Move here at the start of winter and you may not survive until summer.

They say it's aimed at women, but let's be honest, it's aimed at girls.

Of course, but my rule is to throw things that don't break at things that don't break (such as pillows against the wall).

Not really - Legolas was Thranduil's son, so it makes sense he would be there and in a leadership role. Tolkien didn't hand out a lot of names for the Elves who appear in The Hobbit - I don't think it's too big a stretch to extrapolate that Legolas (although unnamed) had a large role in the Battle of Five Armies.

The theatrical versions were released on DVD first, so people complained that they'd already bought those once they started releasing the extended versions.

I've got it on DVD - and yes, Sinise was awesome. Nearly perfect cast.