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Okra Winfrey
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Top of My Building.

Successful (initially intended as closed-ended) miniseries get a second season; failed or feared-to-fail (open-ended) series get (defensively) called miniseries. Plus the awards-category finagling. The distinction in meaning has definitely been eroding.

The Emmy's what?

It's actually a single entry, but thanks for saying it feels like a whole franchise.

Get off my lawn!

I hear Jamie Lee Curtis put him in her yogurt.

Her?

These sorts of comments just don't fly.

The category tags for Doctor Who on certain TV sites include Drama, Sci Fi, Fantasy, and, I kid you not, Medical.

This has given me more entertainment than the entire 42 minutes of the show we're here to talk about.

She would definitely be able to do an accent. I actually missed that line; is it possible she's claiming to be working on an American station located *in* London?

"I see you worked on the accent."

You'd think Nora might have at least peeked inside Barney Stinson's playbook…

Maybe she's still queen of Scotland, since it was on a different ship/whale :)

Maybe they've stopped messing with her body clock following the events of "The Beast Below." (Was this alluded to at all in "Pandorica"? I can't recall, but would assume not.)

66 seconds!

Or Liz Ten.

"Are you taller?"
"Why is your face all colored in?"

And the way they sneakily made the TV show Luck more dramatic so we wouldn't spot its debts to Who's Harry Crumb? :)

Jack Donaghy's The Rememberer has been re-cancelled. I look forward to a picture of an elephant with a Big Red NO tomorrow.