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Also, I understand the Pretzel King's backstory was supposed to be thematically appropriate more than plausible, but … a teenager imprinting on the prostitute who took his virginity, then manipulating her into marrying him under false pretenses? That's not the basis of a healthy relationship.

His company developed quite a few successful network shows, including Medium and Girlfriends.

Ironically, Grammar is the one who produced one of the most successful African American sitcoms of the past decade (Girlfriends).

In A View to a Kill, he called himself "James Stock." Ugh.

My wife is in a coma.

A text search of both the original article and the comments suggests that not a single person on this page has mentioned Exit Through the Gift Shop, which this episode is practically a remake (and thematic companion) of. They even go out of their way to reference Banksy!

So is the Nietzsche explanation just an urban legend?

Looks like I might be the first to note that this episode's director, Michael Apted, has made a strong contribution to the nature vs. nurture debate via his Up documentaries.

Excellent post. I don't mean it as a slight to point out that the word is actually "complementary"—just something to watch for in the future!

Somehow, they managed to leave out The Prisoner's "Once Upon a Time."

You want to see how it ends?

American TV is so sexist. Where's Woman-hattan?

There's one starring Steve McQueen. I believe it's called The Blob.

The human ability to reproduce has been a constant throughout the history of the human race. (Some scientists say that it's our primary motivation in life.) If it went away, people would justifiably worry.

How do you know he's not referring to Catherine Bell? Or Lake Bell?

Reefer Madness persuaded me that marijuana was evil!

Apparently there's an actress on that show named "G Hannelius."

Not to mention Larry King, C. Everett Koop, and Hoyas coach John Thompson. And Samuel L. Jackson.

Ninja please!

Judging from that photo, her roots are pretty brunette.