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Spencer Hastings
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It's not the lyrics, it's the na-na-nas.

Dudes, let's not leave out Black Sunday and The President's Analyst.

As far as I know, they are the only (or perhaps one of the few) married couples to win Emmys for portraying a married couple (on St. Elsewhere).

You've clearly never seen Jekyll.

Again, that actor, Bruce Boa, was Canadian.

Well, at least you got a creative username for yourself.

True story: Phil Collins retired from music to become one of the world's leading Alamo experts.

You know Shadoe Stevens?  His daughter.

The Last of Sheila ftw

To be fair, it remains the only show on which Paula Marshall's been a regular (out of at least six) to get a second season.

You cannot know both the episode title and plot with extreme precision.

And Amber Stevens of Greek as Jasmine.

Gotta get down on Tom Hardy

There's an urban legend at Stanford that when Fred was a student there, he said something stupid in a presentation and the prof put him in his place.  There was a brief awkward silence — and then, from the back of the hall, a voice said, "I'd never felt so humiliated in my life as that day …."

He's also directed Wizards of Waverly Place … which reminds me, I wish the AVC had covered the reunion movie.  It actually went back to the vein of dark humor that served the show so well in its early days.

There's a lot of Paris in Spencer Hastings, from what I've seen. (Although it was Lorelei's line about being too competitive for yoga that was recycled into one of Spencer's best.)