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The preview episode when she extorts Lisa Whelchel out of $50 by smashing a jar of pickles and then Nancy McKeon goes to her apartment and scares her wasn't what I was expecting.

No love for Ted McGinley who did NOT ruin this movie?

Was watching "The Facts of Life" the other day (yes, I was) and this goofy, really tall cop shows up twice in Season 5. I thought he was funny so I IMDb'd him and good lord, it was Wilmore.

Diane Ladd's Flo was prettier and zestier than Polly Holliday's Flo. That's all I got.

I started watching Doctor Who on my local affiliate in 1983 and loved it. I would get so invested in companions, I would cry when they'd leave (Bye, Leela!). And I cried when Tom Baker's Doctor was dying and he was having flashbacks to all his companions and then he regenerated into Davison and I raced to the TV the

Because "You Can't Do That On Television" was one of the most wonderfully subversive kids shows of all time with bad parents, vomiting, shooting squads, rude kids, bad teachers. Ya have to keep something from the old days and it probably wasn't going to be that floating silver ball that used to announce the network.

Not a film or TV show but Carly Simon's "Anticipation" to this day makes me think of Heinz ketchup.

That was the theme song to "Tour of Duty," the OTHER Vietnam show.

I will never, ever, ever hear "Reflections" by The Supremes without thinking about Dana Delany, Marg Helgenberger, sunsets (technically sunrises), helicopters, and lots and lots of blood drenched Vietnam casualties because of "China Beach."

I love "Female Trouble." Yes, those first 20 minutes get all the attention but it's pretty hilarious pretty much up until the end where it starts to run out of steam when Divine is trying to escape from the cops. And "Hairspray"- those beautiful primary colors that are almost Sirk-like and the fact that we start out

Could be my memory going.

Pretty sure she stated she didn't realize what she was doing was illegal.

She didn't KNOW they were forged. Being Saffy, she did it from a place of perfectly nobler than thou intentions.

I could always tell which season I was on by how much weight Julia Sawalha's face had gained. Then she lost it all. Loved her as Saffy. She was more than just a scold and the scene when she walks out of the jail was hilarious.

I first saw her when she was playing Eileen on the long forgotten sitcom "Day by Day" and she was brilliantly funny as a cold hearted Yuppie.

She was already hired back in Season 4. They brought her back.

Didn't they get an idea of Swedberg's relationship with the cast when Susan first appeared in Season 4?

Corey Stoll played Buffalo Bill?

Every Saturday and Sunday morning, I take a two hour walk and stride right by the park where the opening scene takes place where all the gangs unite. (It's actually on Riverside Drive and 95th.) It's now called the Dinosaur Park because there are Dinosaur statues the kids can play on. And I can also see where

I know the latter half of "Private Benjamin" is supposed to show how she's grown and changed through her army experience but damned if it doesn't feel like we've been bait and switched into watching an entirely different film about a woman and her selfish French lover. It's more fun have her graduate with a blue