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You mean the whole shared-birthday-thing? Oh sure, that seemed way too forced a theme to connect all these characters. But when it turned out they were triplets and shared a b-day with their dad it was a little easier for me to swallow.

Not yet. But then again, neither was Parenthood during its first bunch of episodes.

Dito. And season three so far has actually had some pretty good moments. It's still a show that enduces more than one eye-roll from me every episode. And they really should get rid of that Gus character (that dude is one hell of an idiot, if I've ever seen one). But it's also fun in its own right, with some nice,

I was also very surprised. After the review I expected the worst. What I got was a really well put together pilot, with some good (if not very imaginative) scares and a couple of really creepy exorcism scenes. And yes, the sly connections to the original were subtle, where they could easily have been imposing. So,

I thought I read that once (maybe on Reddit?), that he was residing in London with his wife. His wikipedia page says New Orleans, though. So I don't know.

Well, he does live in London. Do they record in LA? That's a long way to travel for four hours of work a week. Especially at his age. Besides, I think Azaria does the same thing.

Yes. If that is what you're interested in then re-start with season 19.

You know, when I watched their O2 special I already thought to myself that Jones sometimes seemed a little out of it. I blamed his age for it, never dared to think that maybe he unhealthy or anything.

But do we?

Is that number correct? I mean… a billion?

Me, too. I like Heaton as an actress. She's good at what she does. Her personal views, though….

But The Golden Girls was a genuinly hilarious show. And it holds up really, really well: The jokes still land and the ladies' delivery and timing are simply put outstanding.

I will forever hate Full House as maybe the worst piece of asshole crapshit that ever got the green light from a major American broadcasting network. Next to that, Home Improvement looks downright enjoyable.

They never review Big Bang when it's on on Monday nights. They usually start up again when it moves back to Thursdays. Something to do with Basketball.

Apparently, The Middle.

I agree and have nothing more to add.

It took me about a year to get through The Dark Tower (by which I mean the last book). That's long, even for me. So, I'm a little hesistant about going in for another round, but sooner or later I am going to pick it up. I mean, I already paid for it.

Don't worry. It can be two, three, ten, all the things.

Right. What are they even still reviewing? Feels like they basically cancelled everything this season. I don't like that at all. What's happening?

A friend of mine once told me that Jackie Chan was his favorite actor. I ended the conversation right then and there.