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I can't even conceive of watching this clip in the office. I practically lost it just reading the article.

I, too, am interested to know how they did the tapeworm (without having to watch the movie).

I love it when anybody mentions the opening to "Cheers" because I get to say that the dude in the last shot, with the big ears holding the beer, is my grandfather.

Or they could bring back "Law & Order." It was a tentpole!

The fact that I have never watched this show does not change the fact that I truly enjoy reading these reviews.

Dude, I watched the end of "The Doctor's Wife" the other day just so I could prepare my tear ducts for Saturday afternoon.

Thank you for the well-reasoned response. I tend to be overly restrictive editorially due to the topics about which I normally write.

What about That *Darn* Cat?

Is the quantity the same?

I became aware of this show through Graham Norton and then made myself able to watch it.  My wife and I found it to be quite entertaining; and we're very excited to see the new series on Sky Arts.

Will the detectives smell a clue, trip over it, crawl back to it, and inspect it at every angle, all to dramatic music cues?

The thing about the Hitchhiker's movie is that everybody involved in it was in love with the material.  This is great because they all had so much passion; but it didn't come together well because they were basically trying to keep a rainbow of paint from becoming a muddy mess.

I thought they were already friends.  I remember hearing Louis mention how Dice gave him really good advice about balancing family and work.

Peppa has more jokes than it sometimes gets credit for.  I'm reminded specifically of "You can whistle, mummy, because you are *old*;" the swimming pool episode; the curmudgeonly grandparents; and "We dig up the road!"

"Peppa Pig" entertains adults.

Why does there have to be a second season?  Why can't we just be satisfied with this one story?

I could have, starting with the two minutes at the beginning of the live feed where the BBC got their shit together.

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Talk about "unnecessary remakes."  I just don't see how Ben Stiller can touch Danny Kaye.