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LO frickin' L! Well, defiring her (? deep-frying her? nah) didn't do the trick so he had to try something!

I've played in a couple "80's tribute bands" (all of the many of which play the exact same setlist of maximally cheesy obvious 80's mega-hits), and am always amused by how excited the crowds always get when you start into "Livin' on a Prayer" (same for "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Pour Some Sugar on Me"). These are

Ok, re: Scenes from an etc. First of all, I always thought (and still think) that it's not Brender and Eddie meeting at the restaurant, but two others from their high school crowd, catching up on B&E's exploits as far as known in the third person. More importantly, though, I've always been very bothered by an

I am starting to have a fearful image of Zoe still not over this and recounting it endlessly to a therapist decades from now. "They broke their own narrative rules….skidded right off the rails….it makes no sense…could have been a good show….." Just funnin' with you.

Love Chris and plan to see this, but is the movie as enjoyable if you don't know anything about rap? I couldn't tell Kanye from Jay Z from DMX with a ten-foot pole, and although I've heard the name I'm still not really sure exactly who Tyler Perry is.

same here

I just got one a few months ago, deciding to finally come into the new century and stop lugging stacks of cd's into and out of my car, when I read they were on the way out; sounds like I got in at just the right time (I think I paid around 200 bucks). Went about the process of loading my whole cd collection onto it,

"Valerie is getting a lot better with names! I don’t believe she messed up anyone’s this week." Incorrect I think, she got corrected by Shayna/Shawna or something close to that.

that's it, I got that wrong in my own comment!

"Hitchcock! Go to the hospital!" - and Holt's order to Doug during the interrogation, something like "Stop crooning."

Descent

I enjoyed Hitchcock's deployment of an expression that I don't know if has ever been used since my (and his) childhood, "No doy," do kids still say that?

I figured all along they were just foolin'. The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain.

No, you're right, I cracked up right there.

Funniest entry in this series for sure. Had forgotten how funny this guy is. Only thing I really know him from is Dr. Katz and that was so long ago and this made me remember how hilarious it was, loved that show. It's amazing how many great comedians who are not only still around but have peaked recently, I first

Couldn't possibly be farther from Friends (in terms of Kudrow's performance as well as the quality and tone of the series). Lisa Kudrow is brilliant, devastatingly hilarious, in this as well as in her other pitch-black-comedy series which I adore, Web Therapy on Showtime, Friends didn't give us a tiny inkling of what

Loved seeing the Block Island locations, it was the real thing or a very well-researched recreation. One of my favorite places. Some buddies and I ride our jetskis/waverunners over there from Riverhead a couple times each summer, anyway it's a beautiful spot.

Surprised anyone's confused. Was clear to me all along that that earlier incident was a finger pop. (Kind of Don Draper style.) Still very cheaty of course.

Thanks for responding! Yes I am definitely resigned to the fact that Ms. Tierney is awesome and I am not. I'll add that just in my view, if "chomping" is now accepted and I'm sure it is, it's one of those cases of the expression having been "dumbed down" to match the common version which had been used over a long

It's *champing*, not chomping.