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The Ghost of Faffner Hall
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Speaking of extras, did anyone else notice the ones at the Castle during the picture-taking scene who were REALLY intently studying their map? I admire them, really—they had one direction, and damned if they weren't gonna do it right.

One still has the Country Bear Jambaroo, while the other is a wretched hellhole where dreams go to die.

It was worse for us wrestling fans—most know better but there will always be the odd person who insists on calling Hulk Hogan "Terry" or the Undertaker "Mark."

Live audience: "That was a movie we remember Paul Rudd appearing in! HOORAY!!!!!"

Yeah, I caught that too,except I think he said he was only in two live sketches that first time.

Think he's related to Inanimate Carbon Rod?

I hear you. The episodes with her are the only reruns I refuse to watch. Mrs. Cooper may not be as complex, but at least she's somewhat likeable and pleasant to everyone.

With Andy Samberg hosting next week, I fear we’re not finished with the
musical monologue quite yet. If history has taught us anything about former cast
members who come back to host, it’s that they start onstage singing a song; the
camera follows them through the backstage area where they interact with the
cast,

What if it was a clown? (For real, sorry about your uncle, though.)

#2 was exactly what I was thinking at that moment, too. “Remember, these
creatures are our friends!” Um, was anyone thinking that last week when they
blasted eight or ten of them out of the sky? I’m betting not.

I really have to wonder if you're so young that you really don't know what a 45 is, which is why you keep calling it a CD. You adorable kids and your internets.

He could have been played by six different people by now, for all I've noticed.

Same with Mary Margaret's line about magical footwear—not even a hint of a smile on her face. I mean, is this something she actually believes to be true? Did she read it in a Cosmo or something and took it at face value because it used the word "magic?"

I noticed that about Belle too. I loved how Zelena was being all evil while everyone else was frozen or turned into flying monkeys, and Belle was awkwardly hanging out in the background, looking like she was about to say, "Yyyyeah, so, I'm just gonna go now…"

I'm just glad they didn't use the age-old sitcom trope of a psychic telling a scoffing skeptic something that sounds patently ridiculous, and then by the end of the episode it winds up coming true through some clever wordplay, and the skeptic's eyes are opened in shock and renewed belief. I think Modern Family even

She definitely does—she and Leonard had a pretty big fight about it once. Mind you, the only way you can get a psychic to be even slightly accurate when there's a skeptic in the room (or even if there's not) is to prime them beforehand.

I’m in Canada and I’m typing this while riding on a
moose back to my igloo while drinking beer.

As should Rebecca Mader`s cleavage, in this episode at least. But I give it an A+.

I had that tape too—and I found Robin Williams' bit extremely grating. But I imagine Jesse Helms and Dan Quayle jokes were still topical back in 1990. Of course I could see him making those same jokes on the 40th special too.

I suched it twice last week.