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No Barbra saying "Hello gorgeous" to herself in the mirror?

Another creepy MacMurray role: "The Apartment." I always liked MacMurray as the bad guy, because I never believed him as the hero.

Another creepy MacMurray role: "The Apartment." I always liked MacMurray as the bad guy, because I never believed him as the hero.

It was "His Kind of Woman." "No Man of Her Own" was a Barbara Stanwyck movie.

It was "His Kind of Woman." "No Man of Her Own" was a Barbara Stanwyck movie.

I agree: Foley looks horrible, & the whispering was better than the wooping.

I agree: Foley looks horrible, & the whispering was better than the wooping.

I thought I heard Brick saying "woop",  not "hoop".

I thought I heard Brick saying "woop",  not "hoop".

Does he have an Arrow-car and an Arrow-cave?

Does he have an Arrow-car and an Arrow-cave?

Can the "Everybody Hates Chris" guy's voice possibly get any deeper? In a few more episodes (if there are any) he'll sound like Lurch.

Can the "Everybody Hates Chris" guy's voice possibly get any deeper? In a few more episodes (if there are any) he'll sound like Lurch.

Lois worked at a Rite-Aid-like ("Lucky Aide") drug store, not a Walmart-esque place.

Lois worked at a Rite-Aid-like ("Lucky Aide") drug store, not a Walmart-esque place.

The opposite happened on "Barney Miller": they cut the domestic scenes with his wife to focus only on the police station. If they then wanted a domestic scene, the wife (later ex-wife) came to the station.

The opposite happened on "Barney Miller": they cut the domestic scenes with his wife to focus only on the police station. If they then wanted a domestic scene, the wife (later ex-wife) came to the station.

Yeah, they had a red alien at the helm next to Sulu, instead of Chekov. I forgot his name.

Yeah, they had a red alien at the helm next to Sulu, instead of Chekov. I forgot his name.

Message to mbs (since I couldn't reply to his reply): Permanent Midnight was not about Alf's creator, Paul Fusco: it was about Jerry Stahl, a staff writer for the show. He also wrote for "You Again?" with Jack Klugman and John Stamos.