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"Arrested Development" or "30 Rock" would have found a way to parody this.

Little girl dances in like IDGAF. I, too, thought it was a caretaker because of the frantic, sheer terror vibes coming off the woman.

He was also on "Mad Men" where they played off on his height in an episode where everybody's standing in a group and somebody asks, "Any questions?" and Strong's character raises his hand and since nobody can see it, they adjourn. A few seasons later, he's a Hollywood hippie and punches Roger in the nuts.

I remember reading an interview with her after Season One (I never even watched the show until it was all on DVD) where she said she wasn't even sure if she wanted to continue past Season 2. This was a young woman who really didn't seem to give a fuck. This was also the only cast member of "All My Children" ever who

Of all things, I never listed to VU and this album until after I saw "Lords of Salem." Odd way to get to know them, but better late than never.

This looks awful.

That Fucking Brunch

I am joining the "Supernatural" chorus here. They even had Amy Acker guest in the first regular (non-pilot) episode. Though it took about a half a season before it stopped being so serious and found the humor.

"It's an evil winery"

Yeah, I totally don't get it.

Thank goodness Mr. Trick was a fakeout for the Big Bad of Season 3 because he was as annoying as fuck.

And her sister almost squeezes the life out of a real cat on a camera. Yes.

I've always wondered if people think they've met him on the street and it was actually his identical twin. Or if they look different enough now to be able to tell the difference? His twin was used in one episode and they are pretty damn similar.

Sugar, oh honey honey….

And this means Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa still won't work on "Afterlife with Archie" due to all his other commitments so we may not even get one issue in 2017. Great.

And he managed to start the timeline with the year he was born.

As a gay guy, I found her gigantic glasses in "Kramer" more memorable than her nude scene because they made a beauty like JoBeth Williams look dowdy.

He's dealt with a lot of tragedy in his life and it started really young. I hope he can keep on this path.

In real life, he's some big Buddhist. And that seems to fit.

I am the inverse Buffy fan in that I liked Season 6 and 7 quite a bit (I binged on DVD though, didn't watch them week to week which does make a difference) and really liked where they went. I didn't care that much for Season 5 because even though I knew the secret about Dawn before watching, I still found her