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Dick York was always shtick-free in dramas ("Inherit The Wind"), and he was also fine in comedies ("My Sister Eileen"). It wasn't until "Bewitched" that he became a shtickler.

What about Partners (1982) with Ryan O'Neal? Or maybe you don't ask about the crappy movies?

No, you weren't the only creeped out viewer. I'm assuming she was a teacher, since Dalton is a single sex school. But she was awfully young and inappropriately dressed.

Thank you. I had completely forgotten "Major League II."

Cooter was one of the supporting players from "Tour of Duty." He's aged well (and has a twin who was featured once on "Tour."

Fuck the haters two times with the quickness.

Interesting that Lawford introduces Monroe as "the late Marilyn Monroe" seeing that she would die in a few months.

I remember "The Sex Symbol." It was an ABC Movie of the Week. One ex-husband was a football player, instead of baseball, and his name was "Buck."

I also wondered about the two shots of Marge showering and shaving her legs. They didn't work because, when it's working, "The Simpsons" has no random shots: everything seen or heard is for a comic payoff.

Brett Butler brought plenty of crazy to "Grace Under Fire." Just ask Chuck Lorre (who dealt with Roseanne, Jenna Elfman, Butler and Charlie Sheen).

After reading all the "Whitney" reviews, I was curious, and watched this episode. It was as meh as mentioned. There was no chemistry between Whitney and Alex (or Alex and Mark), and the friends were non-distinct.

What about "The Patty Duke Show" theme?

Was anyone else grossed out when Rory and Brittany ate the candy bar that Rory had placed in the litter box?

JT is not a puckish Ryan Reynolds: he's a singing Ryan Phillippe.

Given that he was gay, and ran afoul of the church due to his interest in young boys (ironic), the picture above should show boxer shorts or a jockstrap on his head.

Yes, he was. Anyone who would bully Debbie Reynolds needs to severely beaten. Though you don't have to be nice to be talented (e.g. Sinatra).

If story and character development are being disregarded for camp, I say more masturbating Dylan McDermott, and less sobbing Dylan McDermott.

Yeah, I guess most people could relate to last night's show.

I agree, Donna. The bat-swinging lady had me wondering: WTF? If the set-up had been better, it would have made more sense (or actually been funny).

The episode hit very close to home: our roof was leaking as we watched the episode.