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More like Earth-XXL Peter Parker amirite?

What? But he's still the sing- ohhhhhhh.

Misread this as "National Geographic documentary" and was really excited to see Galifianakis and Danson reenact an elk being taken down for a lion.

Future Great Job Internet:

Goddamn nudalities.

"There isn’t a whole lot happening on TV tonight, guys."
But but but (my client) Brrrrrrrock Lesnar might be back tonight!

The Miami Marlins have really taken that to heart.

Yup, I also read that in Cecil's voice. Apparently he's become my go to for existential dread.

Years ago on Coast 2 Coast AM, host George Noory planned on doing a Ouija board episode and do a live demonstration, but during the lead up to it he got scared that a children's toy WILL summon demonic spirits that will hurt listeners, so he cancelled it. Lately he's started talking about doing that episode, but he

I don't live in the area and I'm not really interested in the film, but I really want to see that CineTransformer.

There was also a military hospital drama from 2011 (Combat Hospital) on ABC and a medical drama featuring the spirit of Michael Shanks (Saving Hope?) that aired on NBC last year. Shanks' show is starting it's third season in Canada soon, although it was dropped by NBC part way through it's first season. Combat

Found it! It was a Bravo show called Situation: Comedy. The show I'm thinking of was called "The Sperm Donor" and it was about an uptight mom that can't raise her unruly daughter on her own because sexism so she brings in the dad… who turns out to be wa-a-a-a-cky! Here's some sample dialogue.

Does anyone remember a reality show from years ago about making a tv pilot? The premise of one of them involved a guy finding out he was a father through sperm donation and wanting to become a part of their lives. Anyone know the name of that show (the reality one or the pilot)?

Sepinwall and Fienberg have reviewed the first episode or two on their podcast last week so it's probably not an embargo.

iHeartRadio's shows on The CW or anything of their's targeted at a young audience is always shocking to me. I'm so used to hearing it promoted on CBS 101FM (which is targeted at baby boomers) that it's weird to think that they're interested in an 18-49 audience.

It's never discussed. Corey imagines Mr. Feany responding to a situation.

Second the Farkle comment. Minkus worked because he felt like an actual person that just couldn't connect with kids. Mr. Feany's protection of him was because he was a caring person that was there for EVERY student. Farkle seems to just want attention (and make way more sexual harassment in the classroom) and Mr.

I loved those shows so much as a kid. The four part crossover with Salem was my adolescent version of The Avengers.

I wonder if he'll get Bruno Ganz back for this.

Thought that said "bingo-watching" and silently nodded in agreement.