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Never call for cessation of coverage of a scripted show on here.

The whole "these Insidious movies are awesome! I can't wait to see the third one, as advertised in the last commercial break, in the theater!" thing was a bit much…

Clearly, the entire group was that lameass turd who is the main character on Cucumber.

It is neither a goof nor sloppy; they've stated specifically that the location is meant to remain ambiguous.
While they say they won't admit on the show that it's definitely Toronto, it's not definitively "set in the U.S. but shot in Canada" either.

I don't know, what's "unselfish" about trying to spread your genes around by unleashing your progeny upon the world?
Mom-in-law sounds like the selfish one here.

One of the TZ revivals (the 80s one, I think) had major input from Ellison; he was some kind of consulting producer and some of the eps were adaptations of his short stories (like "Shatterday").

People have talked about it all over this site for days, most recently in the latest newswire piece about Cosby.
But I guess there should be a new thread waiting for you on each new Louie review because that's just where you happened to wander in?

I've long considered that episode's version of Dead Parrot to be the single worst performance of that sketch that Cleese & Palin ever did.

Vanessa Lutz is my pick, followed by Tracy Flick.

Wasn't his boss the "logic/reason" part of Herman's Head?

Torn apart by wolves, I recall…

The people I was watching with were all certain that Mondale was dead, and were all "no, no!" when I suggested him.
They were so certain that I really had to gloat over being right.

Henrietta dying does make it possible to have another go at the hexencure, though.
Then they can re-think the whole "here, this will get rid of your powers. Drink it!" strategy.

"What is Party like it's 1999?"
Such a classic "wrong person's version of a song title."

Yeah, when he was having to defend his actions to Elizabeth I was all "use that bit about not wanting to be defined by the worst thing that ever happened to you from last week! That was the best argument you had!"

If you ever get pee-shy at a urinal, just try going when someone's staring "right down the barrel," so to speak…

Only if you're there to see it happen when it's posted (if you back out & come back, it will just be a link).

Nah, there was that trailer with everybody all seventies-ed up.

Perkins, don't let How to Succeed… put you off seeing the Loved One!
It is not a musical, and has so much more going on besides young Robert Morse with a fake accent! It's a surprisingly dark comedy for its time, has Jonathan Winters as twin brothers, a rare comedic role for Rod Steiger, surprising cameos by well… some