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This one was much more depressing than the previous week. Sarandon is killing it, but that godawful speech from Kiernan Shipka sounded like something thrown out of the Dynasty writing room. And the Crawford stuff is just getting sad

Jodie from Soap was it in the 70's, but I didn't watch it until like 85 or something. They turned him bi and then straight because the show was lasting so long, I guess they didn't know what else to do.

Yeah. Gelbart proposed it as a modern-day, 70's style series with swinging singles and sarcastic humor. The network wanted wacky.

Notice he was the only one on the show allowed to have sex?

OK. I've been thinking about this, and maybe Ellen Barkin would be a better Blanche?

Right. The book he references about the show hit the nail on the head when it said kids saw themselves as someday being cool 20-somethings living together as friends and having funny escapades. It was the out-of-touch older people who kept thinking they were up to something "naughty."

LOL! Yes I do. Thanks for that reminder, I think.

Eventually, Suzanne turned Chrissy into someone who should be in a 24-hour mental health facility. Of course, as a Gen-X-er, I watched the hell out of Three's Company and I still enjoy it, but that change really stands out.

Lana needed to calm down a little bit. She seemed to always be in heat.

My Brother, My Father was so great. Stanley had to sleep in Dorothy's room to keep up appearances, so he prepares to lie down beside her and says, "I know it's been awhile Dorothy, but try to control yourself. I need some sleep." She immediately kicks him out of bed, violently. The timing was so perfect, I fell on the

I always have to include the one with "Mr. Pah-fifer." "How would you like a punch in your pah-face?"

Stanley, if you're doing what I think you're doing down there, you're in big trouble.

I freaking love Marla Gibbs! This is awesome!

Bette's daughter is a literal crazy lady who thinks the devil is taking children's souls through Harry Potter and the gays. I wouldn't believe her if she told me the sun was hot.

It's Your Move was that show. I loved it.

She spiked their Pepperidge Farm.
To be fair, though, a good bit of the stories were in other cities when she visited "old friends" she'd never talked about before—usually rich people with shitty grown children.

Southern Justice, y'all! It has just enough heartbreaking moments to make you feel good about watching it.

I saw that once. Wasn't one of the security people a trans man?

The two I loved were Fatal Attractions and Confessions: Animal Hoarding, both on Animal Planet and both no longer with us. Fatal Attractions was really well produced and interesting, but people who keep dangerous animals were apparently upset at being called out for, you know, keeping dangerous animals.

Did you write the program to make your name appear on the screen an infinite number of times? (It made me feel smart.)