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I watched the show in its original run, and as much as I loved it up to that point, The Three Archers definitely took it to a higher level.

The Three Archers, Jack Remembers The Past, The Birth Of Evil, Four Seasons Of Death…too damn many.

A franchise that Phipps said would probably be the cut off point for Laser Age.

Now I just feel like crying.

I was hoping someone would say it.

Can't we get beyond Thunderdome?

Sally Bedell's Up The Tube is probably your best bet, though since it was written in 1981 it doesn't have the benefit of perspective.

People Have The Power…to demand Netflix pick it up for another season.

The lioness thing didn't get any better, but in fairness to Smith, she was at the mercy of whoever edited the piece, who may well have cut out many more humanizing details. If there's one thing you can rely on with Steve Inskeep-era Morning Edition, it's the consistent inability to understand the point of a story.

Yeah, if she'd been a superfan of…I dunno, literally any other show. "Outsourced was just starting to find its way" would be a more easily defended opinion.

Oh, then you missed the part where she mentioned how sad she was when AMC cancelled The Killing.

Sadly, he didn't direct that episode. But he was responsible for the one featuring the deaf daughter of an Elvis impersonator who was the only witness to a murder.

Considering the target audience for this thing, they should be promoting the fact that he churned out countless episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger.

But fucking Huckabee is still polling inexplicably high. I mean, only 5%, but that's still neck-and-neck with Jeb!

No, but the image up top definitely suggests Gere was caught chasing his dragon.

Just from the headline, I knew this was going to be a Noel Murray review. You want someone to write perceptively about weird 70s ephemera, he's your guy.

In a pre-Great Job Internet era, yes.

Gee, HJ and Cerusee commenting on a Tasha Robinson review. It's almost like the old days over at…over at…*weeps uncontrollably*

But hey, they corrected it in the text. Of course, it still claims Jeremy was a TV movie. (It wasn't—is it really so difficult to use the IMDb?). Baby steps.

My sister saw it at a drive-in, and spent the next week complaining about it.