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Kit Jackson 1967
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I know him from "Scooby Doo" and "Saved By the Bell"

Sometime in the early 2000s I saw a theatrical rerelease of the movie, and it was amazing to see the Beatles on a big screen.

I remember that movie. It was really good.

What happened to the "Goodfellas" prequel? I was really looking forward to that. I love the scenes in the moving focusing on young Henry Hill, and looking forward to more stories of his early years in organized crime.

We need to get to at least 1929. I want to see the younger generation (Capone, Lansky, Luciano) fully take power, and for Nucky to be the last of the old guard still standing.

I heard that FBI didn't go after organized crime because they had pictures of him wearing women's clothes.

The guys at the V.A hall will help out. The farm house is an improvement over the whore-house, in terms of the best place for a child to grow up.

I thought Roger was cremated.

It should be reversed. Van Alden should have fewer lines, because he's quieter, but I loved the reference. LOL

I know your comment was meant to be a joke, but "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" or any of the detecitve radio shows could work well on TV. It would be a change from all the police shows, but similiar enough that networks would agree to greenlight it, or at least make a pilot.

You're supposed to get that emotionally attached to fictional characters. It's the mark of good storytelling.

The moment Margaret stole the ledger in season 2 was one of my favorite moments of the series, and I wasn't a huge fan of season 2 overall, but I loved her in that moment.

I'm sorry for your loss.

I can't believe he missed. I saw it happen, but it's just so wrong. At least Tommy will grow up in a decent home.

I agree with you. I somehow missed the scene where Margaret moves in with Rothstein tonight. On a related note, I want more Bugsy next season. I understand the way history works, but I get a real kick out of seeing the man who will one day be one of the major players in establishing Vegas, as basically an errand boy.

The episode was great! Until the last five minutes or so, the viewer didn't know if the episode was supporting conspiracy theories or the lone gunman.

You need to it. It is so awful, it has be seen to be believed.

It is that bad. It's a train wreck. You can't look, but you can't look away.

"Bowardwalk Empire" is not the only show to do an Easter episode. "Mad Men" had "Three Sundays."

I also liked that when you clicked on it, it took you right to the comment. Is it possible to bring that feature back?