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It was definitely the internet, and it was two things:

Yes, Cochran's closing argument.

They did but only the first five seasons (the ones in DVD) were compete. The rest eye edited to shreds.

There's no Pyrex in the zombie Apocalypse? Even in Alexandria?

"Pricks" was absolutely the right choice in that context. And, regardless, was how he wrote it.

Alvy, it wasn't just a cheaper location rental. It was that it would look more like Connecticut and come with a 35% tax rebate. I have no clue if that would have covered the costs of trans/lodging for the actors (setting aside the actor/familiar crew availability issue for a moment), though.

He wasn't saying he was a Scientologist. He was saying that the way Hannibal and Bedelia were acting was why Scientologists hate psychiatry.

…you watched the Rogan/Stanhope version of The Man Show?

Honestly? I prefer Manhunter's ending to the canon.

Though he was Dr. Sidney Bloom in Manhunter for some reason. And was kind of a character there.

And they did a great job making all three of those senior detectives distinct characters, both in the writing and the performance the actors gave.

I feel like it's the opposite, that "X had never fired his weapon" is a trope when someone gets shot. Ceretta starts mumbling about having never fired his weapon when he gets shot in L&O Season 3.

Nope. Different character on CI, and he was never on the mothership.

I loved 100 Centre Street at the time but I have a bad feeling that, if I were to somehow revisit it, it would come off as a good show desperately trying to be a prestige drama. Good sense of atmosphere, though.

What Phil Not Phil said. WWE fired her, dropped the division, and didn't ask for the belt back. Bischoff was an idiot to ask her to drop the belt in the trash (WCW established the legal precedent that a belt is a promotion's intellectual property in their lawsuit against WWE over Ric Flair's belt), but Madusa had just

The legal grey area drives a sizable portion of the episode, from the cops trying to determine if this is a police matter to the prosecutor (female) and defense attorney (male) both being emboldened by the idea that it could be a test case and go to the US Supreme Court. There was room for a really interesting,

I love Barney Miller. Love it. But the marital rape episode is one of the worst episodes of any great TV show and it colors some of my feelings about it: https://vid.me/J5BH

THAT ONE NIIII-IIIIIGHTTTTTT!

John also handles the emails if you buy Room merchandise from Tommy.