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RIP Wayne Rogers. You were easily the second best Trapper John.

Definitely going to make an effort to watch some Mythbusters as it's their last hurrah and they have been a part of my TV life for such a long time.
And I'm really happy about the heads up for Sherlock; I would have missed it otherwise.
Happy New Year everybody!

God I hate Alabama. And I'm pro ACC, so at least I have my rooting interests semi-defined for the championship game. So…go Clemson?! Yeah, yeah…GO CLEMSON!!

Hang in there!

All the Lipitor in the world couldn't save you if you ate Paula Deen.

Person who has an overly important sounding job title, meet Alex Trebek. He'll set you straight in a hurry. After Ashley explains how she has to make notes for her mother about her extremely complicated job as an "Organizational Development Consultant", Trebek cuts her to shreds: "So you're a cheerleader." Ouch.

Once again useless pop culture knowledge comes in handy. I knew DD1 because of a madrigal that Eric Idle, Bill Murray, Laraine Newman, and Jane Curtin performed on Saturday Night Live.
I thought DD2 was ridiculously easy. You couldn't have made it on the stage if you didn't know that one.

Although I hate the way the Game of Thrones comparison is tossed around, I kinda , sorta get it in that it seems like we never know just who will buy the farm in any given episode. I'm sure they can't kill off a character every episode, but it certainly seems like a recurring theme so far. (I know Havelock came back

The revolving door champions is a little tiresome. I just started watching again after about a month's hiatus, so I'm a little out of the loop. Has anyone strung a couple of wins together or has this been the status quo? All I want for New Years is a 3 day champ.

I watched Dirty Work for the first time a couple of days ago and I just couldn't place the blonde love interest. This kind of thing happens to me more often than I like to admit (I suck at identifying people out of context) and I actually had to google before I realized she was Natalie.

I thought you were kidding, but holy crap, sure enough, there's a new show on New Year's Day. I mean, I admire their commitment to airing new episodes, but come on!

Saying the opposite thing of what you mean to make thinly veiled sarcasm masquerade as a joke is funnier than an actual joke!

What's a loose woman's favorite drink?

Their uppers are certainly limited, there's no denying that.

It's nice to see John Amos has had such a long and successful career after J.J. Walker killed him. Alright, he didn't exactly kill him, but Amos wanted little to do with "The Jimmie Walker Show" so Norman Lear obligingly crashed his car.
Dy-no-mite?

Andy Griffith's "Colorized Christmas" managed a .8, which is obviously less than Lucy's 1.1. I'm sure the Country Christmas and the date played significant factors in the decline; it would be interesting to see a ratings comparison if they aired under identical circumstances.
My parents informed me over a Saturday

Saturday Night Live with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler brought in some of the season's best ratings…

AV Club delight with categories involving The Simpsons and to a lesser extent beer. Second day in a row that it seemed like the returning champ had a good chance to repeat only to come up short. I wish Dee the best, but I can't root for her. Her low energy approach saps the energy from the program and leaves me

Fixed, thanks.

"Just let her take your load, Jefe!"