marshalgrover
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Elvis was only 23 when he lost his mother (who he was very close to). She was only 46 when she died of a heart attack. Truly generational trauma going on. I hope Lisa’s surviving children are going to be okay with this. Her twins are only 14.

She lost her son, Ben, to suicide a few years ago.  This poor woman had a rough go of it.  RIP.

RIP Lisa. Could not have been easy being the daughter of Elvis. 

After the last year under the leadership of Warner Bros., this sort of feels like your landlord refusing to make any repairs all year and then delivering the news that the rent’s increasing expeditiously.

Melissa Rauch is somehow 5 years older than John Larroquette was when Night Court premiered.

I won’t wrest until we get Homonym on the air!

Wow, I just realized all the Night Court alums who showed up for the 30 Rock episode are dead now.  :(

Multi-cam sitcoms with laugh tracks are so 20 years ago.

At least she’s alive.

You do realize that Night Court was a sitcom and not a documentary, right? Or are you the Neil deGrasse Tyson of the AV Club?

Mellisa Rauch is no Markie Post, but she'll do.

It’s been 30 years. He could have learned to keep his mouth shut in public.

HBO & Warner are starting to go the way of Sears, taking a once great brand and ruining it through a merger. This CEO is only focused on short term gains by cost cutting.

I get that they want to keep the model similar to the original, but it would’ve been fun to see Dan as the judge and Harry’s daughter as the prosecutor.

I know that we’ve reached a point for reboots/sequels/whatever get an immediate side eye (I’m talking to you, Pink Ladies). but Night Court is such a simple, evergreen premise. It lives or dies on the ensemble, of course, but the premise is so brilliantly simple. And as much as I love serialized storytelling, here’s

That boardroom does seem to have a major disconnect between itself and reality, doesn’t it?

You lost all credibility when you wrote that the original Night Court is “mostly remembered by die hard sitcom nerds.

Night Court is one of the best, funniest, and most underrated sitcoms of that 80s / early 90s. I do not know anyone in Generation X who does not look back fondly on that show.

I have not seen the new

Sweet, I love paying more for less! Keep it coming please.

All right, I think I’m ready to say goodbye to the “X is a (mostly) good show” review headline construction. At some point it just comes across like you're hedging your bets.