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Right? Show us that, and make a 90-minute finale movie, and we’ll all get on with our lives! I promise!

Jesus...

I have been watching the show on Disney+ and am currently on the final season. And thinking of the reboot Luanne and Lucky better get some kind of great send off to explain why they aren’t on the show. Because Luanne is such a great character. Plus to my surprise I really like Lucky too. I mean he is so good to

Dang shame Luanne and Lucky have gone on to their heavenly reward before the reboot.

A few years ago I never would have thought this little joke of a series would have been good, let alone get six seasons. I’m very happy they’re going out on their terms. I’ve loved every single minute of this show.

I think this is the first time I can say Netflix ending a show that I personally like seems fitting this time. It lasted six seasons. The first couple of seasons were on Youtube. It seems to have mosty concluded overall it’s main story points. Many fans of the show were starting to feel it should come to an end soon

This show had no business being as absolutely fun as it has been.  Watching Johnny and Chozen go back and forth on their Daniel fights and man-praise was hilarious.

Keaton > Chaplin

“who has autism”

I live in the L.A. area so it’s possible there were some “blink and you’ll miss it” type stuff, but all I ever saw was outdoor pop country acts or Indian casino shows.

That’s not what’s going on. If you’re a juror you can believe he raped each of the three women. But following your oath and deciding on the evidence that the prosecution proved beyond a reasonable doubt that he raped each woman is, rightfully, a different story.

As much as I love Curse of Millhaven, I would pick Red Right Hand for a Halloween mix

Some from my Halloween playlist not mentioned:

I’m bit of a Halloween music dork; here’s some faves:

No “Curse of Millhaven”?  That ain’t right.

No Purple People Eater? What has the world come to?

Knock knock.

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Thank you for including “Careful With That Axe, Eugene.” But I’d also include at least two of these songs from Who bassist John Entwistle: