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If there's one lesson any of those 27 people should have taken from Studio 60, it's the name of the person who wrote Network.

I don't recall the sketch comedy itself getting much better when McKinney showed up, but there were suddenly more random funny moments with his character and the B-level cast.

I'm thrown by Weber saying he auditioned for "ONE of the roles" that went to Matthew Perry. I'm sure he didn't mean it the way it sounds, but I like to think the original plan was for Young Matt to be played by a completely different actor, instead of Perry in a backwards baseball cap.

I also quite liked the scenes narrated by the Guide itself. Good storytelling device.

So many of the jokes wouldn't translate to film though. Zaphod and Ford's 'to business!' toast is an exception, which is why it made the cut.

And Lance Hoyt! HOYTAMANIA IS RUNNING WILD!

Sounds like it would have been pretty cool to spend some time hangin' with Mr. Cooper.

You mean teeth?

Or Hedley.

But when you told your friends you don't mind it, all of your friends stuck up their nose.

I've been led to believe there are noticeable difference between American "Chinese" food and Canadian "Chinese" food, but I've never found anything that explains exactly what they are.

Not just Montreal! Here in southern Ontario, I always knew it as General Tao growing up, but a few places have started calling it General Tso.

Yes, Norm Macdonald IS the real Colonel Sanders.

I hope that Cena's hosting gig includes Bull Buchanan showing up to be his wingman/sidekick/crony.

Why would anyone miss that show?

Good line, Guy Who Looks Vaguely Like Gene Okerlund!

HE'S CANADA'S GREATEST AQUATIC ATHLETE!

Help T.J. Miller save a Chicago comedy institution by what? Liking Ike?

I'd absolutely watch a Hogan doc if it treats every single wrestling match of his as a shoot, and has an MMA fighter pointing out how inefficient all of his offence is.

Eek!