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One thing I love about it is that they let Raimi be Raimi. The scene in the hospital is 100% Raimi.

I’m not sure how much of the “show” is being broadcast. They mentioned that parts were being censored and there were definitely some cuts, such as when Wanda sees the bee guy come out of the sewer. There would definitely have been a mention of that if it was shown.

Nothing will ever come close to Q plugging Silva’s laptop into the MI6 network.

Typical sitcom trope playing outside the show they’re watching.

Remember, the time frame of the show outside the “Westview bubble” has only been a couple of days. And SWORD is the type of agency that thinks they can handle anything on their own.

So far my favorite masks are the ones Kitsbow make. They loop around your head instead of your ears which I like. Earloops are uncomfortable after a short while when keeping the mask well sealed.. The ones with built in filters have adjustable bands while the ones with removable HEPA filters have elastic bands. Both

While they definitely look great, I’m concerned about air leakage. Every close up photo I see shows it is loose at the bridge of the nose and there is no clip to tighten it up. Besides causing issues when wearing glasses, if your breath is going around the mask, even the most effective filter is useless. Have you

He also played a bar owner in the first season of Homicide. As a huge John Waters fan (so much so that I’ve been to Camp John Waters which is a real thing), I like the way you think!

9 1/2 Seconds. Norm was on a god damn roll that night!

The entire “real people” concept hit me as I was replying and the implication of that amused me to no end.

The two episodes I will always remember are on the more “bizarre” side. THe one with the guy who thought he was a werewolf (played by HITG Kenneth Tigar) and the one when Yemana brought in the pot brownies his girlfriend made. Still say “mooshie moshie mooshie” when excessively stoned.

One of the great bits with the Homicide/Law & Order crossovers (I think it may have even been the first one) was Pembleton traveling to NYC and meeting Det. Logan to pick up a fugitive played by John Waters. The character wanted to be extradited because he couldn’t stand the idea of dying in NYC instead of Baltimore.

It wasn’t a flashback but Ritchie’s dream. 

It was actually a part of a joke that was pitched in the writer’s room that ended up getting taken seriously.

A friend of mine from the UK visited after the finale was broadcast here but they were a few seasons behind. She insisted on watching it (we’d videotaped it - my family had a weird habit of collecting final episodes) and hasn’t forgiven me for letting her to this day.

Oh does the Tommy Westphall Universe go on forever. Don’t forget Cliff was on Jeopardy AND the Tonight Show which bring in Alex Trebeck & Johnny Carson and thus everyone who ever appeared on those shows.

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I remember both the show and the episode. Ross loved that show.

“Whole Wide World” is such a beautiful song and it’s been one of my favorites since I first heard it way back when. I’ve seen them play together several times and if you get the chance to catch either of them live, either together or on their own, when this crap ends, go. Eric had Covid and a heart attack caused by

He was a drummer, why bother?