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The full HBO: Don't Stop Believing, cut to 10 second of black and then start I Want You So Much Closer for the rest of their lives montage.

Peakaboo being a member of the 'my secret weakness is given away by my name' club (Charter member:Hourman), I was a bit disappointed nobody even tried the put your hands over her eyes solution .
Also, they should have gotten the Sonic Youth song license for the episode.

Oddly enough, while I'd watch an ER Revival, I'm much less interested in Chicago Med.

Since Sherlock mentioned that himself earlier, I assume that he/Mrs. Debt Man took care of that or at least set it in motion before the shredding.

So, they've lost ABC, the Discovery Channel Family, and now the BBC. And have gained HBO, which is not nothing, but the service is still on a downhill trajectory overall.

Ryo-Ochi, because "transforms into a spaceship" trumps any other pet ability I can imagine.

The 1984 Supergirl film really should be considered as a part of this franchise, and probably about in the middle of it quality-wise (adjusting for the requisite downward motion of the article-writer-overrated Returns.)

Next to nothing, the big roles in the Crisis go to Flash, the Superman family, The Spectre, and Green Lantern, and on the Villain side, Luthor, and Psycho Pirate, apart from the characters created for the crisis itself (Pariah, the Monitors, and Harbinger, largely.)

Nah, the Cameo Stans are all Space Phantoms.

Can someone please tell TV writers that if a player in a chess game is surprised to be checkmated that means that he is really, really bad at chess? As in, just barely knows how the pieces move?

Agent Carter is actually 9 PM, not 8.

Ichabod also disapproved of the lack of breed specificity when measuring horsepower.

Buckaroo. Banzai. Versus. The. World. Crime. League.

Go back to the beginning, re-cast every other character, follow the ending in the book instead, and then adapt the stories of the other books in order.

The absence of Frasier (on both lists) is a travesty, but the absence of Sports Night (again on both) is both that and a surprise. Aren't all the TvClubbers all at least huge fans of early Sorkin?

While I liked the episode, I'm a bit conceptually disappointed that they went for "Ron and Jammy" rather than "Tammy and Rons" for the final season's Tammy episode. (Or, for that matter, "Rons andTammies". Anything involving Tammy and Eagleton Ron in the same story…)

You know, I actually liked the commercial. Although it did remind me of how they've lazed out and stopped counting at 99 billion. I miss the days when they kept that number up to date.

But what we need is for somebody to stack up "billions and billions" "billions of billions" and "a billion billion" to see the relative prominence of the three forms. Because I doubt the first one is the most common, actually.

"Call for a lockdown, then get out."
I see nothing that could possibly go wrong with this plan.

Supporting his livelyhood is complicity with his crimes. Period. I'll watch them when he's dead.