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Kate Cooley
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Ah! Don't have the DVDs just yet. Something to look forward to.

I'd love a prequel - there's something worth watching in the story of Robert's Rebellion and the Rob-n-Ned show. Also, I think we need more Mark Addy.

I'm not sure if it's an actual trope, but it's something that never ceases to get my jimmies in a rustle - the always-right character.

Oh, agreed. They were banking on him completely going "underpants on head" crazy from about midpoint in the season. I think they were a little upset that he never got there and were committed to him by then and had to follow through.

I think I need to see him DJ now. That's got to be fantastic to see. DJ Hodor.and the Fresh Prince of the North.

I'm mostly indifferent to this song. It's not great, but I'm not loading up the car with C-4 in case it comes on, either.

Y'know… it could be in there if you squint at it sideways. It's that kind of song.

It has gotten out of hand. There is objectification of women in movies, but I think it's only a valid claim if the characters provide NO other purpose. Men ogle - they're visual. Big shock. But if that's all a woman offers in a role, then it's objectification,. They have to be objects, not characters. And there's

Actually, this I didn't mind. It was classy, which is a rarity. But it showed how important Marcia Wallace was to the show that they gave her a classy exit.

I still use the "Then, I will hug some snakes!" in arguments. LOL

Not a fan of Les Mis - too many faux-theater jerks in high school ran around singing this crap every day. But… Muppets. Muppets make everything better.

That's kind of the only thing they get right. History was… not always the most accurate with Mr. Peabody and his boy Sherman.

Can't we just have another Kronk movie? I miss the Emperor's New School. And Groove. And assorted other things.

The problem is that Jay Ward's humor was SOOOO smooth and slick. There was something hip and nudge-in-the-ribs about it. Everyone who saw it as a kid knew there was something about it that was neither Disney or Warner Brothers about it. It was special. It was clever.

"Fred, if you're afraid, you'll have to overlook it,
Besides, you knew the job was dangerous when you took it,."

As long as it's stuff from the show, I'll be OK with it. No "Bartman" please.

Though I do have to say, there was ONE upside - SVU was the Halfway House for HBOs "OZ" series. That was a drinking game unto itself. And take an extra shot if it's someone who was in an uncomfortable storyline with Christopher Meloni as Keller!

OK, now I had to look this up. People can't just make up words for being an asshat. It doesn't need descriptors.

I've not been happy with SVU for a good long while. It just seems as if Dick Wolf lost his love for the PD somewhere down the line. The police officers are THE WORST - doing everything conceivably wrong they possibly can. Maybe the new version will be an improvement, but I don't know.

OK, wait wait wait. He's an actor, correct? Has to memorize entire scripts worth of dialog? Was one more name going to shove out something important? Even if he is dyslexic, he didn't do a runthrough and have someone go "uh, no John. You're continents off on that." Jeez.