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Same here, definitely.

That's pretty funny.

Usually for me, MohdTaufiq comment = instantly collapse thread without reading.

Amen. The blind hate directed at some writers on this site almost makes me regret that comments are allowed. If someone doesn't like their writing, they should avoid their articles instead of showing up just to piss on them.

Bless em for getting Bea Arthur for that.

Uh, no, don't quit after its first cancellation. The later seasons are uneven, but then, the show was uneven from its second season. It's worth watching for the moments of brilliance, and even the last few seasons have some of those.

Yeah, I guess I related to Ellen's difficulties because I grew up in a small, conservative town far from any city.

I began my coming-out process about two months after this aired. That was coincidental, but I will say that they got all the details gratifyingly right. The way she came out to her therapist, the falling in love with the first gay person you click with, the friends taking you to a gay venue - it was all very familiar

Me either. I'm dreading it.

I thought "pass the rock" was about constipation.

Are those two still married?

Tv Club has covered Seinfeld.

Your icon terrifies me.

Don't forget Led Zeppelin! Great foursome!!

I thought they took a much larger chunk than that.

I doubt if any non-Americans are allowed on any US game shows, for legal reasons.

One thing I love about living in Canada is that we don't pay taxes on lottery winnings. I'm guessing the same would apply to game shows. You know, if we had any.

Well, like I said, I don't love him or anything. I think he brought a few laughs, but yeah, I didn't miss him when he was gone.

I don't love Marcel, but I also don't get the hate. Yes, a monkey on a sitcom should in theory be a drag, but… he just isn't.

Ugh. Not all gays.