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The Ghost of Faffner Hall
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That was my guess too— having him land in the water right outside the Malibu house would be way too big a stretch, even for this show. I figure Mike will land safely, go to his and Phil's childhood home of Tucson, where he will eventually find the note the crew left for Carol telling her they're going to Malibu, and

When I saw that skidding car I actually expected them to go one step further and do a "Toonces" ending.

They brought back Bronx Beat for Amy's hosting gig too. My suggestion would be for them to stop relying on old favorites and try something new more often, but given how the audience goes wild for returnees like Ferrell, that's unlikely to happen.

…and Edward Hermann on "Gilmore Girls." But weren't all of them in the opening credits, as opposed to the end credits like on this show?

I just watched her boobs.

Absolutely the truth. I was a piss-poor singer when I was a kid, but I knew I wanted to do it. So I joined the choir in high school and thanks to osmosis and being surrounded by people who were infinitely better than me, I got pretty good at it—I'm no Buble but I'm not the worst I've ever heard either.

Oh man, the Terrible Tunnel was horrifying. Wembley yelling "Hidey!" and the cave responding with a creepy whispering "HOOOOoooooooooo…"

That was my second biggest pants-wetting moment of my childhood, after the aforementioned "Pinnochio" scene. When I finally learned the source material I was amazes that Dickens didn't write the scene to have Scrooge falling into a fire-belching coffin.

"I think it stems from a tendency to empathize with everyone, even supposed 'villains' or unsympathetic characters."

That really did make me laugh out loud, but not for the terrible CGI. More for that inserted shot of the kid looking on with incredulous wonder… while the people five feet behind him don't seem to notice anything amiss. And then all of those people AND the kid are nowhere to be seen in the long shots.

I Sherwood appreciate it if they stopped.

Oof,that just reminded me: there was one episode where Suzanne and the hot daughter were entered in some sort of mother-daughter talent show, and they did a song and dance number where they both wore these tight gold outfits that showed off their legs… I had that episode recorded and watched the hell out of it.

Really? I watched that show almost obsessively in my younger years and I have no recollection of him whatsoever. And I thought I remembered every added cast member, including Mackenzie Astin and Pippa the Australian girl.

…and then when Todd complained that he pointed a gun at them (unloaded), mentioned that Phil 2.0 pointed a LOADED gun at his head, while he was helplessly locked in a stockade.

That was exactly what I was thinking, but I declined to say because the second you suggest a large man is hiding food, you're a fat-shaming bigot. Now if you'll excuse me, there's a stockpile of Ding Dongs under the couch cushions with my name on them. Literally. I wrote my name on every single one with a Sharpie.

Yeah, the second I saw he was hosting I knew Astronaut Jones and Brian Fellow would be back.

Not all—I believe it was just her, Pharaoh and Thompson. Jones wasn't in the cast yet at that point, and Sasheer may not have been either.

What baffled me is what the hell Kenan said about his suit in the Family Feud sketch. I rewound it twice and still couldn't figure it out. Something about Shaq, maybe?

I thought the laugh was because the bit was supposed to end there on a huge laugh and it wasn't coming, so Jost didn't know how to transition out of it properly. Either way, it was a weird moment.

"Is it me or do the actors look terribly bored with what they're doing"