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Love the caption under the picture. "A horse" with no name?

If I remember correctly, there was a part where the team edits an audio tape so it plays "It's a brand nu-clear day, perfect for fission". Even if it's a figment of my imagination, it always makes me chuckle when I think about it.

He's from New York, so I'm ok with that. As long as he isn't one of those Yankees "fans" who ditched them in the eighties because they were entranced by the Darryl Strawberry-era Mets, only to return to them in 1996.

Watching Skinner chase after Bart before he finds refuge in the Quimby compound is one of my favorite Skinner moments ever. It also has my favorite Ranier Wolfcastle moment, with Bart and Chief Wiggum both ganging up on him by telling him that his most recent movie sucked. "If you need me, I'll be in the Humvee."

Earl Hamner Jr. also created "The Waltons", and the sensibility that runs through "The Hunt" is similar to that of "The Waltons", even if the latter didn't have any supernatural elements.

I remember seeing Joseph Wiseman on an Law & Order episode a while back, and was shocked to see that he was still acting. He played the father of a woman played by the actress who shelved the "Seinfeld" pilot in Season 4.

So would I, and I'd put Seventeen Seconds over Pornography. I like all three, but Pornography always seemed rather over the top even when I was a teenager. I like it more now that I'm older and can laugh at how overwrought "Siamese Twins" and "One Hundred Years" are.

But do they document his affairs with Western women who would rub oil over his bald head so he could rub it all over their bodies?

Is that Harrison Ford or Burgess Meredith playing Branch Rickey?

Is that photo a scene from the show? I haven't seen Farscape in a long time, but I don't remember Claudia Black smiling like that on the show.

Too late. Those sideburns will have their own Facebook page and Twitter account by this time next week.

I think a Mogwai song makes an appearance in one of these episodes. The song I've always been curious about is one that appears in one of next week's episodes. The song is in Spanish, so I've never been able to figure out who sings it.

Walton Goggins looked like he was literally busting a gut when he was watching Dutch making his moves on his blind date, and not just actng. God knows I was keeling over watching it for the first time.

Kimmy and DJ go to Oakland and find Dave Coulier smoking crack with a teenage hooker, played by Nickelodeon star Alainis Morrissette. With guest star Walton Goggins.

I'm glad that they identified Selmy right away instead of having him referred to as Whitebeard, but I really wanted to see some Belwas action.

Until I read this article I had no idea that Richard Hell was from Kentucky. For some reason I just assumed that he was born and raised in New York City and only left to go on tour with the Voivoids.

Wait until we get to "A Piano in the House". The episode's nothing special, but at thirteen I fell hard for Joan Hackett almost immediately after she showed up on screen. So much so that I watched "The Group" in its entirety the first time I saw that it was on television.

Heat v. cold might be a regional thing. As a fellow New Englander, I can't agree with you more about hot weather v. cold. When anyone asks me how I can stand the cold and I tell them it's not that bad. Dress in layers, wear a hat, and don't expose yourself, and you'll be fine. You can always work up a sweat if you

I'm glad someone else remembers "Stuart Saves His Family" fondly. I held out hope that it would find its way into the My Year of Flops feature, but I have a feeling this is as close to a full length article on "Stuart" that will ever see the light of day. It's one of the only SNL features that isn't an extended

In some circles, yeah, it probably was. I thought the song was "How Long" by Ace.