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It seems like last year was the perfect display of how last chance kitchen can redeem the show for eliminating one of the best chefs. Even though Kristen was probably the best, I still resented it a little that she beat Brooke who it seemed to me did more work. And I can't imagine a Kristen like situation happening

It will be really interesting if Louis makes it back on the show, He didn't make a huge impact on the show like the previous two returnees. I can't imagine him winning, but it would make the whole season nuts.

I like the slow burn with Molly Shannon's character. She is just background right now, but I am expecting an explosion at some point.

I recently bought a bootleg DVD of the 1994 revival of the 60's show Burkes Law (both starred Gene Barry). I am upset that it didn't make this list.

I want to kiss this show on the mouth.

The HR lady dealing with the homophobic stuff? The characters name is Paula and she is played by Patricia Scanlon.

I talk about The Neighbors often and nobody ever knows what I am talking about. Toks Olagundoye is so good. She is good at making me feel feelings and is good for laughing. Also the tiny ginger. And Muffy Tepperman.

I refuse to believe that Alicia Silverstone is anything less than great. The last two movies I saw her in, Butter and especially in Vamps, she did the best job of making me remember why America embraced a beautiful blond teenager in the crazy year of 1995.

I'm jumping into a third camp: We should all be re-injecting ourselves with our old blood! On the floor of a bus that pretends to break down! If it is good enough for the US Postal Service it is good enough for me.

So nobody's reviewing The Neighbors anymore? It used to reassure me that someone else in the world is watching it. I really like Jamie Gertz, Toks Olagundoye, and Ian Patrick, also everyone else.

I saw it in theaters. I was so bored the entire time. It was a big ole mess.
The only redeeming thing was as I was leaving someone walking out said, "So the girl was the killer the whole time?" Because Laurie puts on his mask toward the end. It made my viewing experience worthwhile.

As of H2O they are pretty close, but then in Resurrection Jamie Lee Curtis decided if they were going to keep making Halloweens they had to just kill Laurie so she couldn't be brought back. They should have just not had her in it.
In Laurie's fourth appearance she gets killed, in Sidney's she defibrillates the killer's

According to the 1990 made for TV movie "Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again", fifteen years after graduating high school :
Jughead, now a psychiatrist, is also a divorcé with a son, Jordan. Jughead carries emotional baggage that manifests itself in a terrible fear of women. (A running gag in the movie is Jughead's

Pedestrian is the best adjective for this list. Some accepted classics and then a bunch of movies I re-watch on HBO when I visit my parents and I can't sleep.

I did! It made me happy and then worried for her health, because sometimes they give those out when someone is waning. But she just did a touring production of Driving Miss Daisy so I am hoping she is an exception and she will outlive us all.

Some of the bookenders were hard to watch. I did love the recurring Cabot Cove characters. There was one actress, Madlyn Rue, who played the librarian in Cabot Cove; she had MS and was in a wheelchair. Angela Lansbury heard she would lose her SAG insurance because she wasn't finding any parts so she put her in a few

There is an interview with her where she talked about how it hurt her feelings losing 12 times in a row. It seemed to basically amount them saying she was doing a consistently good job, but her show was just never cool and it was never 'her year'.

There were a lot of recurring characters, but nobody appeared in a majority of episodes besides Angela Lansbury. The person who appeared the most was Seth Hazlitt who appeared in 49 of 264 episodes, and her nephew Grady only appeared in 11. There was continuity about her life, but Angela Lansbury was still carrying

She was still in most episodes, she just negotiated to be in a few less a season. The episodes without her were bad, but she was still the primary detective in a majority of the episodes.

It is also pretty amazing that a show existed for 12 seasons where the only constant character was an older lady. Angela Lansbury was all we needed. Maybe Octavia Spencer can bring us all together again.