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Heller said something along the lines of that they'd have to make him and Sandoval an offer they can't refuse to get his vote. So seemingly he's admitting that his vote is negotiable based on what goodies he can get. Not reassuring and I will tell him so.

Note that Boomtown was retooled into oblivion, which combined with the time slot switch makes you wonder why they bothered bringing it back at all.

Jeopardy! recap for Tue., Jun. 27 - Champ Brandon had a nice lead after round one and held off his challengers through DJ, although he couldn't put them away as everyone had a shot going into FJ, with Brandon at $14,800, Heather at $11,000 and Shannon with $8,300.  

You'd think he'd jump at the chance to mention that.

Yeah, he said "good-sized audience here today", which would suggest that they have empty seats sometimes, but then again Alex tends to say whatever pops into his head at the beginning, so who knows.

Historical footnote: it appears The Patti LaBelle Show was the last program Sid and Marty Krofft produced that ran in network prime time until they returned with WB's Family Affair in 2002.

Given that the clue said "she", I think the last name only would have been accepted. The point of the clue was to recognize the Coppola name.

Said it before, say it again: contestants, know your Oscar winners and nominees inside and out.

If Brandon was on one of those fixed quiz shows in the 50s, the producers would tell him to knock it off with his whole "this is in the bag" demeanor and give him a handkerchief to start mopping his brow.

I set the line at -180 you'd lose that appeal.

The Lyon's Den, you say? Huh, I have utterly no memory of that being a thing. I've been selling Rob Lowe short on his number of flops all these years.

"The mistake health care advocates made after the AHCA was pulled in March was thinking the battle was won…"

Jeopardy! recap for Mon., Jun. 26 - Terrific game in which Elisabeth hit the first two DDs, opening a sizable advantage while champ Pat lagged far behind for most of the contest.

That's on the candidate, not Pelosi.

There's a reason this is being buried on Fridays.

Meanwhile, there was no realistic way a Democrat was going to win that seat and Pelosi had nothing to do with it. Just more stuff for the yammering class to yammer about.

Tom has a remarkably high batting average talking to kids.

"Prehistoric animals" for "Dinosaurs" should have been buzzed so fast it would make your head spin. That's a description, not a list.

Poor reviews can give a moderately-rated show a shorter leash. One example is the CBS sitcom Rob!, which rated above a 3.0 for most of its run and probably would have been given another chance if not for the terrible reviews.

So the solution for race tracks to get young people interested in gambling there is to get rid of the races and make the horses go out on dates?