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Which I guess is just sploosh.

Considering that the two gay assassins from "Honeypot" showed up in the montage, I'm pretty confident we haven't seen the last of Barry, other Barry, Katya or even the ODIN dicks either.

Or Richie Havens!

There's just so damn much of it to deal with, for starters. Also, at the time WKRP was in first-run I don't think the music industry had quite cottoned on to just how lucrative TV and film licensing could be — first-run rights probably didn't cost nearly as much as they do now, syndication residuals probably didn't

Tragically, balok, my spies report that even Jennifer's doorbell got redubbed.

With Sean Lennon's father!

The Constantines do have an album called Tournament of Hearts, but it doesn't have a title track on it; the Weakerthans have a song with the same title, which appears on their album Reunion Tour.

I wanted to like this more than I did — because Marcia Gay Harden, because Bradley Whitford — but I'm not sold on it yet. Of course, I know better than to judge a show solely by its pilot, so I'm not necessarily going to sign off just yet either, but so far I can't say that I have high expectations of this becoming a

Or, for that matter, you can look at some of what works for non-English networks too. Univision's biggest cash cow is a variety series that fills up its entire prime time schedule on Saturday nights. (Univision also doesn't shy away from importing popular shows from other countries the way the English networks do.)

One thing that occurs to me, reading this, is that for all the challenges facing broadcast television in this day and age, the US is the only country in the world where there's actually any serious talk of the death of one or more of the broadcast networks being imminent. For all the challenges that the TV networks