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Martin Tupperware
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Well, this is a honey of a story.

BEES?

Yeah, I saw a TCM/TBS version, so I'm operating from poor intel.

Sure, why not?

What beats have they given her to play that would constitute a "likeable" character, or even a redeemable one? She's dismissive of her husband's love for her, she's unengaged with her children, she's having an affair with her friends husband, and the co-worker who had an inkling about the matter, she forcibly had

Freebird at the end was an… interesting choice.

Yeah, that was my hangup. It's not great, but I'd seen it better already, with John C. McGinley and Molly Parker, and people were behaving like it broke the template.

Ooh, Eaten Alive is some fun, fun trash.

I'd like to hear the accompanying Banjo Sullivan album, though.

That movie was slow, but I like Elizabeth Berridge, so more good than bad.

I knew there was no "Wayne Knight"!

I don't know, everything seemed to be pointing up to me.

Bare Back.

In fairness, I'm usually thinking of Rape Stove. I hate the raping, but it's great at evenly cooking a lasagna.

"Death Bed: The Bed That Eats"?

Who are three men who've never been in my kitchen?

They'll break protocol if you're willing to put in the effort.

Nobody appreciates "The Mangler".

That moment in this episode for me was the "lab error" reference, which didn't seem to connect to anything discussed prior, or going forward. Huh?

Tell them "only the hits, but I want 40% back on my ticket".