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Ah, yes, you're right. Forgot that I acquired some of them elsewhere. There are also at least a couple of Callan movies.

Ah, yes, you're right. Forgot that I acquired some of them elsewhere. There are also at least a couple of Callan movies.

CE appeared in some great shows – Medical Center, Police Station, Fire House, Administrative Building, Courthouse, Department of Motor Vehicles, Railroad Commission, Ambulance & Patrol Car. What a career!

CE appeared in some great shows – Medical Center, Police Station, Fire House, Administrative Building, Courthouse, Department of Motor Vehicles, Railroad Commission, Ambulance & Patrol Car. What a career!

Unfortunately, Fishhead Overlord wasn't executed, only winged. He'll be back. I was close to fist pumping when Dr. Carter shot him, finally showing some rage & resolve. Then it turns out he's not dead. Shooting Blondie earlier in the episode, though, would've been even better, and not compromised their position.

Unfortunately, Fishhead Overlord wasn't executed, only winged. He'll be back. I was close to fist pumping when Dr. Carter shot him, finally showing some rage & resolve. Then it turns out he's not dead. Shooting Blondie earlier in the episode, though, would've been even better, and not compromised their position.

Think of the leftie/rightie squash playing as an easter egg. Makes the show go down more easily.

Think of the leftie/rightie squash playing as an easter egg. Makes the show go down more easily.

Just watched the 1st season, released recently on DVD. Pretty cool for an 80s show, but I watched for Edward Woodward. You can see his best work in Callan, from the late 60s, on Amazon (maybe Netflix, I don't know.) Callan is worth the cash, and anyone who watches will see EW in a whole new light. He, and the show,

Just watched the 1st season, released recently on DVD. Pretty cool for an 80s show, but I watched for Edward Woodward. You can see his best work in Callan, from the late 60s, on Amazon (maybe Netflix, I don't know.) Callan is worth the cash, and anyone who watches will see EW in a whole new light. He, and the show,

Ah, the voice of reason. Can't really argue with that. I'd still like Peter to tell Neal exactly how it happened.

Ah, the voice of reason. Can't really argue with that. I'd still like Peter to tell Neal exactly how it happened.

And is Neal ever going to find out that it was ultimately Peter's fault that Collins found Neal? Or is Neal's not-Mom going to forget to mention how she unwittingly colluded? That's the big hole in the story for me. If Peter had just left well enough alone, Neal &, Moz would still be sunning on the beach.

And is Neal ever going to find out that it was ultimately Peter's fault that Collins found Neal? Or is Neal's not-Mom going to forget to mention how she unwittingly colluded? That's the big hole in the story for me. If Peter had just left well enough alone, Neal &, Moz would still be sunning on the beach.

I've no problem with Donna's reviews of BB, as they seem entirely honest appraisals, but I'd definitely like another perspective because she makes it clear that she sees WW as an amoral SOB who needs to be taken down, because he is amoral. That strikes me as more like cheer leading than criticism. I'd really like a

I've no problem with Donna's reviews of BB, as they seem entirely honest appraisals, but I'd definitely like another perspective because she makes it clear that she sees WW as an amoral SOB who needs to be taken down, because he is amoral. That strikes me as more like cheer leading than criticism. I'd really like a

Don't worry, HipsterDbag, I couldn't get through 2 episodes of Game of Thrones. Tried twice. Same with Mad Men. Yawn.

Don't worry, HipsterDbag, I couldn't get through 2 episodes of Game of Thrones. Tried twice. Same with Mad Men. Yawn.

Good to see Dottore come out as a rebel. Took him forever to do so in Spartacus.

Good to see Dottore come out as a rebel. Took him forever to do so in Spartacus.