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The old Mac graphics remind me of Cliff Johnson's awesome 1987 puzzle/adventure game The Fool's Errand. Pretty great use of B&W hi-res graphics in its day.
http://www.fools-errand.com…
His looooong-awaited, very retro but excellent sequel The Fool and his Money finally arrived in 2012. Johnson is one of the all-time

Hey now!

I love his music… I do! I'm an Albert von Tilzer fan. I celebrate the guy's entire catalogue.

Paula's songs haven't really advanced her part of the story, I agree, but they are fitting for a sidekick character whose personality is bursting with energy — and in a musical, that means song. I'm content just to bask in her great voice and enjoy the craziness of "Face Your Fears" and the lovely music & clever

Hmmm, heavy boobs in a vacuum, no longer heavy… Next season: Rebecca travels into space!

Impressive amount of good songs in this show, with tons of choreography of amazing variety. I'm so happy Kathryn Burns won an Emmy. Great interview, though we didn't get any inside info on what it's like to wrangle 10 heavy boobs. What was the casting notice for dancers in that scene? Did they come in thinking

C'mon, FX, why does your Language warning always include "nudity", everybody knows this show isn't going to have any nuOHHHHHHHHH MY GOD.

Ooh, a fan! I'm flattered. Thanks for watching!

Maisie Williams gave up Vine a few years ago, and I haven't really followed any since. She and Sophie made some really fun vines, especially the ones in the bathtub.

All the Baldwins now look like they're working on DeNiro impressions

Hmmm, maybe that's why I saw her picture above and thought she looks very slightly Asian there.

If it's a rare item I understand the exorbitant price, but artistically speaking, this hardly seems a "holy grail" that die-hard C&H fans would be "desperate" to acquire. There's no content besides reprinted strips! I'm a huge fan, but beyond the basics (original books, collections, 10th Anniv.) I think items like

Tsk tsk tsk.

The mostly well-deserved criticism that *every* season of Sherlock has endured (despite many fine aspects) shows how very difficult it is to write compelling stories in the mystery genre. Even when you have Doyle's revered canon on which to base them — there was often plenty of dullness in prior Holmes adaptations as

If we took the bones out, it wouldn't be crunchy, would it?

Huh, that's strange.

It's pronounced jiiiiiii-nuh

It’s like a middle-school sex ed class

"How to Start Gangbanging" would get a lot more clicks, I would guess.