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Fair point. I think I meant mentor/mentee. I don't remember posting this last night.

Booster was supposed to have his own show on Syfy a few years back. I don't think that's super likely now that it's been a while, but I can totally see him popping up once DC realizes their Cinematic Universe won't feature anyone outside of their top tier.

Rip Hunter and Booster Gold are BFFs. Rip Hunter popping up out of obscurity doesn't mean Booster is ruled out, it just means….well I don't know, but I really want Booster to get some love, ok?

Parks and Rec is on Esquire constantly and I think on WGN regularly. I see Community a lot on my local CW affiliate, which isn't the same of course, but its somewhere

It may also be to get some viewers turning in early for prime-time programming to see their commercials. If the rating are better the last 5 minutes than the preceding 25, advertisers will pay more.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who measures Jeopardy! that way. I know if I don't let Alex finish talking after the first round, it's five clicks to the DJ categories.

I know a lot of people around here don't like the "unstuck in time" aspect of The Goldbergs, but I think Murray not knowing if Adam was 11 or 14 may be a part of that.

I also guessed Reese Witherspoon. Then I said "Who would pay her $20 million for a comedy?" Then I fast forwarded to the reveal and was like "Oh yeah."

They could play on Couple's Wheel of Fortune together.

My CBS affiliate airs it in the coveted 10:30 am slot before Price is Right, replacing syndicated Millionaire. Some air it at like 2 am. Good luck finding it in your market.

"GET THE BRICKS" - Also Colt Cabana

I thought that might be the case, but I couldn't recall 100%. Thanks!

That final scene with the coffee (up until the maniacal laughter) was almost word for word the final scene in the M*A*S*H "Dreams" episode.

That's what threw me off. I assumed it was someone from short stories. I stupidly guessed Sherlock Holmes, which I knew was incorrect, I just didn't know how incorrect.

A teenager and three months!

The commercials ABC ran for the episode had Ben Stein doing the "…Goldberg?…Goldberg?" bit. It must've been cut.

She's still in high school. She hasn't learned that 4,000+ words is normal and something that can be done quickly.

I thought this was the funniest episode yet. There were a lot of great lines, every member of the family got involved, and Eddie's friends were hilarious.

Springer does do some weird stuff on Baggage, and I think I've seen him take some weird bows. Nothing nearly as drastic as what Scott did, but as far as a weird tic thing, it was hilarious.

I don't think anyone has mentioned it, but Luggage was almost a note-perfect send up of the Jerry Springer hosted game show on GSN "Baggage." I catch it occasionally at midnight when nothing else is on and it is a trainwreck.