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Upvoted for Laura and Pa in the Little House books and TV show.

I love the episode where he wonders if he's their biological father, but then has absolute proof at the end that he is.

The diner scene is fantastic. He really makes her believe that they will dine and dash, and on some level the idea appeals to her.

I love the scene in "My Father's Office" where Norma realizes that for some unknown reasons, the old answers of where Jack works and what he does are no longer enough. She encourages Jack to take him to his office and show him everything, even the negative parts.

Important follow-up question? Which parent and which child? Lois and Francis have a very different relationship than Malcolm and Hal.

I haven't watched the show, but I know in real life it's pretty common to have one or two people from the other party in the cabinet. A Republican president might have a Democrat or two in the cabinet.

If that's true, that's kind of sad. The person knows thier department/division isn't going to be mentioned in any kind of substantive/important manner.

LBJ in 1964. I'm pretty sure was the first to make the State of the Union a big prime time event, and it just got bigger and bigger from there.

That would be hard to pull off, but would at least stand a chance of working. Each week would focus on a different room. You would actually hear the conversations that were taking place.

That would be amazing, but I doubt it. It was hard enough to get the rights for DVD, let alone streaming. The only way you would get streaming with the music intact is if they negotiated the rights for streaming at the same time they got the rights for the DVD. It's possible, but unlikely.

Yes.

I like "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York." It's one of the few movies were the sequel is almost as good as the original.

Agreed. Columbus is fantastic when he's directing children or movies aimed at children. I love "Adventures in Babysitting" and "Mrs. Doubtfire." This is not the right project for him at all.

10 hours of "Rear Window" would be incredibly boring.

I thought anthology series meant that each episode stood on its own and was not connected to the previous episode.

That was pretty much my thought. Also, Chris Columbus is the wrong person to do this. He's a good director, but he's not good at directing this kind of project.

I had downloaded an inflation calculator onto my phone shortly before I saw this movie for the time time. Every time someone mentioned a dollar amount I put it into the calculator. This was when I truly understood how much money was involved in the drug trade.

Part of the problem is that if actually exists, you can't use the name.

The like was for what you did with the scoops, not for getting fired. Full-sized scoops balanced on tiny sampler spoons is incredibly impressive. That's almost gravity defying.

That was my question. 14 seemed awfully young for that kind of work. Aside from agricultural work, I thought 16 was the minimum age for official jobs involving tax, W2s and FICA.