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    Oh, yeah. Sorry it's been a while since I was bored enough to watch Phantom Menace

    "With China’s growing Hollywood dominance, it can be presumed in a few short years, a Transpacific form of pronunciation will find its way into movies."
    Those Gungans don't seem so racist now. Lucas was thinking futuristically.

    Jaxxon got vetoed but Jar Jar is canon. Fuck….

    Han always and forever shot first. Failing that, less CGI in the prequels.

    As a big fan of the Sopranoes, the Shield, and Breaking Bad, let me just say that Annalise is probably the most paranoid, psychotic, messed up protagonist I've ever seen on a tv show.

    This is, by far, the best show on tv, cable or otherwise. Every week is just awesome storytelling. I thought they were going to have a hard time topping last season, but boy was I wrong.

    Midichlorians. Stupid, ridiculous midichlorians. That is all.

    Now I almost want to see this based on the description of the ending. Eh, I'll just wait to see it on TBS.

    Does she at least have a song on the soundtrack? That would make a little sense.

    I think Peanuts is still fairly popular at holidays. One of the networks (ABC, or CBS) still airs several per year. Obviously, the Halloween and Christmas episodes, but also a Thanksgiving and Valentines Day, and I think one in summer. Sorry, didn't see the comment below when I responded with pretty much the exact

    Woody Strode, who was a great football player and was in Once Upon a Time in the West was in that too. I guess it was during that disaster/ecological nightmare phase of the 70's. The Fox affiliate in the 80's showed like 2 or 3 shows (Tracey Ullman, 21 Jump St, and Married With Children) the rest of their programming

    The ratings for this ep was the best they've had in three or four years. You'd think they would have brought their A game, hoping to lure viewers who just turned in to see Trump. I don't really blame Trump. God knows they have had stiffer, more boring hosts. Ok, I amend that - if Trump vetoed truly funny, maybe

    Holy shit! I haven't thought of that in years. I wonder if you can bring any other buried memories to surface?

    Lidsville creeped me out when I was a kid. And Horatio Hoodoo? (Charles Nelson Reilley) Creeped me out when I should have been old enough to know better.

    I don't know, the lazy detective got a lot of laughs from me. I'm not thinking about this show as if it makes any sense, I just roll with it and it's pretty funny. I don't see how it could possibly last more than one season, though there is always Under the Dome.

    Up your nose with a rubber hose!

    I don't think it was all that original even then. I remember very special episodes of Good Times, Diffrent Strokes, Facts of Life, Family Ties, Growing Pains…

    Ed was this close to confessing. Peggy realized it and asked Lou to leave just as Ed was opening his mouth.

    I just read up a little on Jimmy Carter and UFO's. I knew that he claimed to have seen one. It was in 1969, not while President, but what I didn't know was that while running for a President he promised to make all info regarding UFO sightings available to the public. Once elected, he backed off of that promise,

    Ok, it's been a while since last season's finale, but Bonnie isn't really the killer of Sam, right? I know she killed the girl (sorry, can't remember name right now, though Wes talks about her enough) But, throughout the episode Bonnie is talking about killing Sam with no hint from the show that this isn't true. I'm