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Truth be told, I prefer Church's.

Why don't you order it without mayo?

Huh. Funny you say that - I knew a guy like that. Grew up in a liberal secular family in the Pacific Northwest; ended up being hugely conservative, a Conservative Jew living in Israel and a really f'ed-up dom.

He also helped revive the last several seasons of L&O: Original Recipe, as a former IA officer turned detective Bernard opposite Lupo (Jeremy Sisto). Jerry Orbach remains the best detective of the franchise, bar none, but both the Law & the Order sides of the cast in the last seasons had great chemistry and sold the

Holiday from 1938 - Grant and Hepburn turning cartwheels among the old money set of New York, then smolder with longing at each other.
Truly, Madly, Deeply - Love surviving the grave, on both sides.

You ARE NOT! I loved it, too.

Isn't that the fundamental message of every single Coen Bros. movie?

Helena Bonham Carter's Mrs. Lovett is fun, but not as fun as Patti LuPone's or Angela Lanbury's, at least vocally.

Your church has a jazz band? Sweet!

SOLD!

I thought this was the title of Chuck Tingle's latest erotica. Sans ellipses, of course.

Nice Carlin routine, that.

I don't remember if it was her specific dream to star in The Nutcracker - but the SPF was her first chance to dance lead/be a prima ballerina and she ended up walking away from dancing completely, so don't know if she would have been offered lead in, say, Swan Lake, in the spring.

Did that have Amy Acker in it?

I don't remember the title but it's one of Lacey Chabert's movies, with her as a plucky seamstress/fashion designer who is dating a Euro guy who suddenly reveals that he's the prince of a one of those tiny principalities where everyone sounds British; he whisks her off to meet his haughty mom, played by Jane Seymour,

Was it HM&M or the regular channel that did the Good Witch movies with Catherine Bell and Chris Potter that aired around Halloween? There were at least 5 and they were pretty charming, I thought (although no Bell, Book & Candle.

Nah. I applaud Hallmark Channel for being a fallback position for B- & C-tier actresses (I'm not grading their talent, just their level of stardom, so don't get mad) who have aged out of ingenue roles and aren't getting cast in network or prestige-cable series. There are the ones who find their groove there, like

There's also a gourmet mysteries series, with the guy who was opposite Andie McDowell in the Cedar Cove series, who might have gotten his start back on The Bold and the Beautiful, once upon a time …

I don't know about febrile career woman, but I know I've seen her as:

That's the one with the actress who played Little Red Riding Hood on Once Upon a Time. I watched part of it, but it was a bit too claustrophobic for me.