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    The mullet conversation amused me because when Willie Garson guest starred on Stargate SG-1, he and Richard Dean Anderson got along so well that Anderson instructed the writers to find a way to bring him back on the show.

    I don't bake myself, but I'll add the British Bake-Off to the growing list of recommendations! Who knows, I might get inspired. *g*

    I was more worried about the kids being annoying brats at first. When I saw that they weren't, I worried about Gordon and Joe reducing them to tears. But they're parents, and it turns out they're really good with kids. Who knew?

    I like that attitude. So much more pleasant than the "throw everybody else underneath a bus" mentality.

    Excellent - that's on YouTube as well as the Australian edition. Thanks!

    I'll have to see if I can get my hands on that! Thanks for the tip. ETA: Yay, it's on YouTube! What a totally different show compared to the US version. I watched the first half of Season 3, and now I've gone back to watch Season 2.

    I nearly took a pass on this show, telling myself that I really didn't want to watch a bunch of little kids who cook way better than I ever will. But I decided to give it a try, and I'm really enjoying it. It's refreshing to see contestants who happily cheer each other on, as opposed to the immature name-calling and

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    I had a feeling I was getting the timeline mixed up!

    Red got the information from the bomb builder guy we saw at the start of the episode.

    The Pentagon Woman (played by Jane Alexander) who signed off on the deal with Red insisted that in exchange for her agreeing to let the FBI give him everything he wanted, they had to take CIA Woman onboard. It…doesn't make a lot of sense, but she's there legitimately and permanently.

    I'm watching it on YouTube now. It's been years since I've seen it. Hell, decades!

    Woohoo!

    Zinfandel is a red wine. White Zin is pink. I don't think either one is what you're looking for here.

    Nope, definitely not Burgi. I have drooled over him too many times to not identify him immediately. *g*

    Emma.  Peel.

    @avclub-60834bec2156664276da2026a904fc81:disqus Who, me?  *starts packing suitcase*

    To be fair, it was more "treason" than "crime".

    It's a keyboard duet!  :-D

    Yes, I wondered about that, too.  ETA: I suppose it could be an area rug, rather than wall-to-wall, so she just needed to roll it back…