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"This is my house…"

He had like a full 30 second ass shot in That's My Boy, a movie I only saw because I love Leighton Meester.

Party Down!

Sam Smith's comment about wanting to date the dearly departed Howard Ashman absolutely makes me believe he had never heard the Tom Petty song.

I cried. Like sobbed. And then during the credits when the whole town was singing I absolutely lost my shit.
That was so perfect.

XANTHIPPE!

525,600 Gilmores

I noticed the 30 Rock icon only has Alec Baldwin on it now.

The Kristin Chenoweth murder scene is unintentional camp at it's finest.

I would just like everyone to know that Soapdish is now streaming on HBO, after leaving Netflix a couple months ago.
Truly one of the most underrated comedies of the 90s.

When they said her name the night before, I thought it was Kate Baldwin, Tony-nominated actress and one of my favorite sopranos.

I just feel the need to say that I love this show. Martha Plimpton is hilarious and Noah Galvin is cute as fuuuuck.

If I was still a member/had the time, I'm sure there's some threads on the BroadwayWorld/AllThatChat message boards about it.
Sherie Rene Scott did an Ask A Star video for Broadway.com I think, where she mentioned that some people did not welcome her when she replaced Idina. But then she talks about her friendship with

I still think Company mostly holds up. Some of the scenes are dated, yes (the one where Bobby smokes pot with Jenny and David especially). But the themes are universal.
And fucking Hedwig. I wish I could go back in time and shove that cast recording/movie into my 14 year old self's face.

Awww Klausner.
You would probably hate me because I identify with her too much (although she says everything out loud that I would only think).

I'm not super familiar with Adam, other than I know they are brothers. But I saw he was a consulting producer on Vinyl this season.

God I could go on and on about how the structure of the show is horrible, how bad the dialogue is, the sucky movie version that I saw 6 times in a month (the Filmed Live On Broadway version is infinitely better).
I was that stereotypical theatre kid who found out about Rent (I'd say in mid-2004ish) and thought it was

All I ask is that Jane Krakowski play Mrs. George on stage.