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I love Hamish L.

I loved when Reuben Studdard sang it on American Idol and Gladys Knight dubbed him the velvet teddy bear. An iconic TV moment.

he was good on Popular. So sad.

I love Obscurity Knocks, but ooh that is a bad quality Trashcan Sinatras clip.

yes, that is why I find it cringe inducing, and its historical underpinnings just make it all the more offensive.

for a deeply chauvenistic world view and and lyric hatefulness, yeah I guess its awesome

yup. why they included the cringe-making "Cuddly Toy" instead of anything about The Point mystifies me.

I didn't either, but I loved James Read on Remington Steele, so I may have to look up the last season now.

Scott Bakula on Chuck was a good example of an absent father returning. And the whole point of the show Grandfathered was the new found family of the title character.

that's the scary thing about true believers; they're willing to sacrifice others because they're already willing to sacrifice themselves.

In my secret life as a Due South fan fic lurker (shh, don't tell…) there's someone who does Bear and Diefenbaker (the half-wolf half-dog from Due South) as a couple. Just so you know, your love of Bear is not singular, and also people will fan fic anything.

Thank you. I thought it was a dropped thread. (I also didn't understand how a person who'd been on her own since the age of 12 learned how to dance well enough for it to be a credible cover, but I'll let that one go.)

A few episodes ago, the re-booted Machine thought Root was a threat because of all of her past murders. This episode, with bullets flying everywhere on open roads packed with vehicles, and Samaritan agents expiring everywhere, again showed that Root may have been one of the "good guys" but only by intention, not by

the vocals are just as melodious as the instruments noted in the review.

the superimposed thermometer was kooky, as was the steam coming off the shoes. And a combination shot of live action and animation. Pretty cool fx for 1930.

what if they just keep teasing us with the "love of his life" keeping her/him unseen until the very end, then killing her/him off. Oh, wait, HYMYM already did that.

ha ha snicker snicker guffaw

James LeGros and Enrico Colatoni in one room. Two 1990s crushes of mine. (My New Gun and Just Shoot Me, I now realize, sound like they go together, couldn't be more different.) Highly stylized, film noir dialog in their scene, fascinating.

which really needs more coverage on this website!

Schmidt's first name is Angus, because his mother loved McGuyver.