lisatheskeptic--disqus
Sandy McTire
lisatheskeptic--disqus

This'll be different. In 2004, nostalgia wasn't WWE's brand the way it is now.

I think my favourite minor subplot on the show was the one where Cox faked Kelso's death, leading to the first ever Cox/Janitor conversation.

Drill-fork, it can drill and fork … mostly fork!

"Listen, Hooch, even though I'm not going to be paid, I'm going to cover your shift at the clinic tonight so you can do the endoscopy on Mr. Schindler."
"And I'm going to cross-cover all of Dr. Turner's patients so he can assist you with the procedure."
"Why are you guys going to so much trouble?"
"Who's doing the

"It's benign."
"Eh, buh-nine, nine-and-a-half."

I really enjoyed those reviews Myles did.

Thank you! From what I remember of the online community at the time, it felt like everyone loved Kelso until the end. But he was really just there to toss off his one 'oh, Bobbo!' line per episode.

Unless he's FDR.

I didn't say he discovered it. I said he's famous for discovering it.

The guy famous for discovering North America more than half a millennium ago us developing a show for a medium that didn't exist in his time, and you think the fascinating part is that it's based on the work of a guy who died in 1980?

You don't have to shout.

The only thing more tragic is that Marge Gunderson isn't higher on the list.

How did the living room get out of the house? A wizard did it!

JBL's never heard of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan? It's right beside Left Noob!

Three hours isn't really a problem if it's done well. Two hours can feel just as bad if it isn't done well.

John Tortorella, on the other hand, is only hot under the collar.

Steinbrenner wrote a book?

Between Cameron's ouster, the return of the Joe/Gordon Buddy Show, and even the continued matter-of-fact hooking up between Bos and Diane, this had the feel of a season finale.

Well, it was good in the early 90s when they still made the donuts in-store. Banana cream!

And he makes things at the level of Marry Me vaguely tolerable!