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That should base it on that Paul Kinsey script from Mad Men.

And Julie Newmar coming back is very awesome, as well.

Never.

I'm looking forward to it, although Adam West sounds a little tipsy here.

And then he can be on SNL! Oh, wait.

Surprise Reveal: Danny's wife isn't dead!

Will have to give this a read meow.

I just wish at some point Hasbro would realize this and create some Transformers movies that value the characters and good storytelling. But I don't think the piles of money Bay's films bring in give them any reason to change.

He certainly loves money.

Yeah, Dark Awakening felt like Hasbro was making it even WORSE for traumatized kids. They killed Optimus again! It also happened to be one of the best episodes of the entire series.

Live is kind of a dumb idea for Seinfeld. Quite a bit of pressure. I admittedly would like to see a true reunion episode or a short revival season or something. The reunion on Curb was great, but I always want more Seinfeld.

I see no real reason they couldn't have picked up on the timeline some years after Next Gen/DS9/Voyager. They could even have jumped forward 100 years and had a wide open canvas to work with. And it could even have been another Enterprise. Why go back to the past again?

Enterprise delved into early Klingon stuff, too. I don't know, it feels old hat.

So the lead character might actually be, say, a younger character starting her Starfleet career? That's pretty interesting.

Doctor Who definitely displays amazing creativity is spinning a new take on a standard plot each week. But it has always felt more limited to me than Trek, despite the fact that they can go anywhere in space and time. (The current series does break from format more often, though.) I think part of this is the fact that

I feel bad for everyone, especially the kids, who genuinely liked the new Ghostbusters. But at the end of the day it had nothing to do with the gender of the cast. It just wasn't that great of a movie.

I'm very happy Moffat was game to do that for the 50th. But I've seen comments that suggest he is resistant to additional appearances from past Doctors. He said something like, "The Doctor is one guy, not a funny hair convention." And yeah, after seeing "Night of the Doctor," I wondered if that's what Paul was

I read a Moffat interview where he said he originally conceived of the 9th Doctor being the one who ended the Time War, even though he felt it didn't fit completely with 9 seeming like a new man when we first saw him. Eccleston said he'd come back if Joe Ahearne could direct, which Moffat didn't grant, and they went

I was amazed when I watched Eric Robert's episode of Wife Swap and realized that his wife in real life is the actress who played his wife in Doctor Who (and whom he killed!). I wonder if they met on that set.

It's all Roseanne's fault.