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I would like to do bad things to Krysten Ritter characters.

Huh, huh, huh . . . you wrote pea and cock. Huh, huh, huh.

I watched Arachnophobia and immediately wanted to shoot Steven Spielberg.

Sandler's second Netflix movie is going to be a comedic remake of Schindler's List.

If ifs and buts were candy and nuts, wouldn't it be a Happy Hanukkah?

Cameo by Paul Blart's great-grandfather, George Armstrong Blart, a hilariously inept Cavalry officer.

Sandler's character is named Running Schlock by the Tribe that adopted him.

Sure. Anything can win when it comes to the Golden Globes. It has absolutely no legitimacy.

It was a mildly entertaining show for a short while. Then it turned to crap in a hurry. I'm surprised to learn it is still on the air.

Except for the journalism part.

Well, it is just the opinion of 92 club members. Nothing should surprise.

Wayne Brady disagrees.

I spent a week in Branson once. It was the longest year of my life.

Sorry. You are right. I figured those things out. I guess you didn't. Maybe my experience would have been more enjoyable if I hadn't.

Not hyperbole on my end. I like the show. Just happen to believe this was the worst episode.

We'll have to agree to disagree on this one. To me, it was lousy. And how badly they flubbed a good premise in this episode is a factor for me.

I'm fine with the Mills sisters being featured. That wasn't at all the issue for me. It was just a lousy episode. Pretty much from start-to-finish.

Boring and completely predictable. Five minutes in, you knew Lori was trying to help and the nurse was doing evil. And as soon as the "baby" was missing from the cradle, you knew he was going to be grown.

Minimal Ichabod too.

Worst episode of the series. Ouch.