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Four words: Queen For A Day

Okay, you take that back. The Lego Movie is a work of art.

Network and sponsor interference ended up being the major reasons Serling created The Twilight Zone. He reasoned, mostly correctly, that he could get away with more on a "genre" show, and in promotional material and interviews he acted like he was just doing potboilers.

Also, in wrestling news: the WWE may have just salvaged their Wrestlemania main event. On last Monday's RAW, Daniel Bryan got in the ring announced he wasn't leaving until HHH agreed to a match at 'Mania, and brought in a bunch of fans/plants to occupy the ring with him. It was goofy at first but got genuinely awesome

True, but there were also the circles they were travelling in- I imagine theatre people would be more used to rich and strange and foreign people drifting through London.

Saw Burlesque, which was just *eh*. It wasn't as completely out of line with the titular aesthetic as the ads made it seem, but only a few numbers actually catch that spirit, and the plot is just bland as it can be. The song numbers are good, Christina's good, Stanley Tucci is good, Kristen Bell is in scanty clothes

Regarding Martha's race and the lack of remark thereof in Shakespeare Code- I think it is worth remarking that this wasn't quite the era of scientific racism, which was largely a rationalization of the slave trade. Prejudice was more nationalistic, and Martha would be just one of many foreign visitors. (Of course if

That outfit was kind of amazing. Perfect for her, anyway.

I will never not love the glimpses at Britta's edgy, "street" life.

The VCR game sequence was amazingly dead-on. I don't think our family ever tried to really play the Clue VCR game, I just watched the clips.

I'm genuinely curious about that book club.

Drunk Jess is always a highlight.

Grayson joyfully participating in the ruse made that story for me. I love how disappointed he was that he didn't find out his character was gay until after.

I know, right? Her guilty face was so good.

God that was hilarious. And her guilty pose when caught eating burgers was also some great emotive acting.

All the major plots delivered some funny business. The scenes with Schmidt, Nick, and Winston were pure Marx Bros. stuff. The highlight had to be the "typer lady" reading the transcript back to them.

The sexbots don't seem to be thinking beings at all. They're literally just machines for making new Gazorpazorpians.

So far they've got a few old WCCW episodes up, and some episodes of ECW Hardcore TV, alongside every single WCW and ECW pay-per-view. More ought to be forthcoming, they've already rotated in a few "new" episodes but it's hard to tell what their schedule is.

Tracey Ullman, "They Don't Know"!

I liked Victoria's line at the end about how it's the world that made them this way.