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I remember when Casey Wilson was on and people were referring to her as that other female performer and asking, "Why is she there?" Then she got let go and now I know why she was hired. Sometimes the writing just sucks. They seem unable to write for more than two or three cast members at a time.

You're exactly right. It's become a tradition for luck. Who started it? No idea, just like I've no idea who started the idea that leaving lipstick marks on Oscar Wilde's grave at Pere Lachaise in Paris was a thing.

That bull gets its balls rubbed by hundreds and hundreds of people every day. I think it has a lot more things to worry about than a loss of dignity of being stared down by a little girl who will only be up there until 2018.

I read the novella ONCE, in 1986, and to this day, it still bothers me that "Hartford" and "hope" sound NOTHING alike.

My relatives in North Carolina love Dr. Pepper and I couldn't stand it as a kid. They had entire fridges in the potato house (don't ask) full of it and Mountain Dew and Green Glass Bottle Coke and I always went for the Mountain Dew or the Coke. Then Diet Dr. Pepper was created and my world was never the same.

The bad thing about the ending was that almost every found footage film- even the few good ones that emerged from the frenzy- would end the same way with the camera falling and cut to static, then to black.

We cannot forget "Women in Prison" with CCH Pounder, Denny Dillon, Peggy Cass, Wendie Jo Sperber and … others.

They claimed it was haunted as justification for moving out and it gave the defense lawyer perhaps the wackiest defense of all time. And this is when the Warrens came to Amityville.

It appears that Warner Brothers is saying that it is based on their true-life accounts and not "The Demonologist" which would imply that the screenwriters, directors, producers went off of oral accounts, anecdotes, other unknown sources and were not in any way, shape or form influenced by "The Demonologist." Wan's

O'Hara got more than her fair share of praise when the film came out. Her performance is still good.

Walter Keane really was nuts. The courtroom scenes were taken from transcripts. At one point, the judge made him sit there with tape over his mouth. Burton didn't even include that.

They blamed it on demons.

The Warrens, though, don't so much believe in "ghosts" which many people attribute to psychic residue or leftover energy like a film reel on a constant loop, hence why ghosts don't interact. No, the Warrens belief in infestation, demons and evil dolls. They believe in possession and things that can make a person

It made it even worse for me as I was a huge fan of "China Beach" as well and while you'd think airing them back to back would be a great for me, one show about trying to solve the violent death of a young woman (and then two after Maddie) and the other watching the an Army nurse slide into alcoholism and PTSD did

Ward: "That Eddie Haskell is so polite, it's almost unAmerican."

I can see that.

Terra wasn't a teenage superhero either. She was a teenage psychopath masquerading as a superhero to bring down a team just for the hell of it.

"Not great, Bob!"

Eddie Haskell. Now and forever.

Would be cool if somebody could convince Bill Sienkiewicz to redo this image from "New Mutants" #26 with Dan Stevens' image for Season 2 promos. (This was the first issue in which Legion appeared.) https://static1.comicvine.c…