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Kateh
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Having recently done a big TZ binge viewing, I was also struck by the constant swing between trust/mistrust of strangers.

Actually, I have asked that question:

If everyone in Hollywood who was 'difficult to work with' got fired, there'd be no one working but Carol Burnett and Lassie.

He's not a god, but he's a GREAT storyteller - and that's what drew me to the show and ultimately, what was wrong with Season 4.

I was thinking *exactly* the same thing. Although I love ShadowScythe's idea.

The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. and Pushing Daisies.

I'm not going to put mine in order, but the ones I've gone back to watch over and over:

Or Romeo & Juliet meet Starman.

The only thing I would want cable for is to get TCM.

Pace is getting a lot of work. I don't think he's gonna go hungry.

Or Rockapella.

I'm puzzled - if Jeff only needed one history credit to graduate, why is he still around? Shouldn't he have exited Greendale around Christmas?

He was making movies in the 1050s? I didn't think they even HAD film in the 11th century! What a pioneer!

Anna doesn't 'leave to follow her man'. She follows him after leaving (reasons for leaving being spoilers).

They seem to say in season one that the board has to approve the season. Perhaps this was a board decision?

On this last viewing, I have to admit I began to sympathize with Barbara. After all, Geoffrey lied to the cast. From her perspective, Geoffrey is risking the entire show on a drunken star. Barbara doesn't know what we know - from her viewpoint, it's Geoffrey who's betraying the show, she's the one trying to save it

I think Albert Brooks already made this movie. It was called 'The Muse'.

Seriously - you can't have decent *Science* without imagination, much less Art.

I was trying to locate a co-worker last week, and I mentioned she was as elusive as Robert Denby, but no one laughed.

Teenagers from Outer Space and First Spaceship on Venus are actually fairly decent movies, IMHO. The riffing makes them seem worse than they are.