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The best thing I liked about "Rosesanne" was that the characters, like real people, repeatedly wore the same clothes. Unlike other shows, it wasn't a fashion show. And the characters all had one winter coat that they would wear all winter.

Wentworth Miller looked like he hadn't missed any meals after "Prison Break."

Foofaraw? I like faldarol better.

Wasn't Chase's problem sex addiction, or being too beautiful, or some such nonsense?

Yup: too far.

Stephen Mangan looks more like a cross between a young Elliot Gould and a young Jerry Seinfeld.

Maybe instead of a scripted show, they should have shown this:

She makes terrible puns because everyone knows chocolate bunnies are "sassy".

That was Ted Knight as Adams.

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He was great as Shershow on the "Happy Endings" episode.

The movie was also already made as "Moving Target", a 1988 tv movie starring Jason Bateman. 

He just gained the weight that Jonah Hill lost (or at least some of it).

Too long, not enough funny, and I hated Ray Romano.

Jack showed his ass, and Faye showed her tits. It wasn't a 70s movie without a nude scene.

Don't know if there was friction between Lorre and Elfman on "Dharma and Greg", but there were problems between Elfman and the rest of the cast, due to her Scientology recruiting.

This is basically the Bette Davis film "A Stolen Life" or "Dead Ringer". Maybe "A Stolen Life" is the better comparison, since one twin takes the other's place after a boating accident.

First R-rated movie: Chinatown. Saw it with my mother. Was extremely embarrassed during Nicholson's nudie scene.

One of the worst "Twilight Zone" episodes featured Carol Burnett as a clumsy woman plagued with bad luck, and Jesse White as her guardian angel. They even inserted a laugh track. This show can't be played for cheap laughs.

Thank you Tasha. I HATED "Breaking Bad's" "Fly" episode too, and received a nasty comment about how I couldn't understand the deep, philosophical tone of the show. Bull. It was an hour of Walt and Jesse chasing a fly.