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I think it was an issue of Moranis and Gardenia not being to get through the number without laughing.

Ditto "Mushnik and Son."

It's true — I was pretty choked up at the end.

You already have Conviction on your ballot.

Have you chosen your one show to drop and your one show to replace it with?

Placeholder, commentary on All I Want for Christmas.

Thoughts on The Bionic Woman, episodes 18 & 19:
"Road to Nashville"
— Our marquee guest star is Hoyt Axton, as Big Buck Buckley, the dean of country music. It seems Buck's music is being used to covertly broadcast top secret information. And, oh, how I wish it had been through lyrics rather than high frequency codes.

Forgot that I already declared Code Black de facto dead.

Betrayed by the chair to safety.

*pushes the hair out of Alien Jesus' eyes*
*goes back to left-wing protesting*

No, pushed out of that chair to safety by Richard Chamberlain.

He did a decent job in Pete's Dragon, I thought. But I love the idea of his last one being the pairing with Jane.

And the book The Tower expands him into a romantic lead (an idea that ended up with Robert Wagner's character).

It just goes to show you, even sure things don't always work.

Odd to say, but I was most bummed out with his character's death in The Towering Inferno.

I'm really excited to see the show progress. It was great having Jaime look at her OSI duties the way someone at home might — a responsibility, but also a lot of fun.

I just remember WKRP's epic takedown: "Now that's a fine, wholesome show. It's about blind children out west, and every week they have a fire, or someone gets an incurable disease. We enjoy it very much."

Boy howdy, that's some good cross-promotion!