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One of the more memorable Illeana moments I recall from Action was her and Jay Mohr at some kind of swank industry event, where they run into a mutual friend/colleague at the bar played by Rene Ashton.

I watched the first couple of episodes when it aired, and even being a big Lynch fan, didn't find it all that funny or interesting. That has been a long time though, so maybe I just wasn't ready for it and need to give it a second chance.

There was also a later episode where Joe returned the favor by hosting the Gannons at his bachelor apartment for a steak dinner. If you compare these two episodes, you will see that Bill Gannon is better at handling his neighbors than is Joe Friday.

Yeah, I feel the same way mentally, but having seen it as a teen (thank you, USA's Night Flight), and absorbing that it was unusually dark and melodramatic even for Dragnet, it still tends to freak me out.

Yeah, I almost mentioned that. Note that he has to run out of the bathroom to be sick, because everyone's crowded in there!

Very well, but don't say I didn't warn you. The young pot-smoking married couple are having a "pot party" with friends when Friday and Gannon return for their second visit. Their infant daughter Robin is nowhere in sight. When Gannon asks, "Where's your daughter?", the stoned couple mumble her name a few times,

The ending (which was thankfully unspoiled by this article) is probably one of the most depressing final acts in Dragnet history.

I'm sure this was just an editing error and not a deliberate attempt to dumb down Heather Donahue's vocabulary, but in the original Vice article, she says that being dead affected her career "adversely", not "negatively".

Please spend most of those five months working on improving the logo.

Yes, delays like this are ofttimes a sign that someone is trying to get things right, and that's always a good thing.

I've actually been suspecting for a while now that the last two Star Trek shows weren't all that good.

So are the three people in a three-way collision course, or is it a two-way collision course since they come from two worlds? I'm already confused.

To me, Rita's arc was her personal quest to have a smooth, productive working relationship with the goofy Chris Elliott character.

They have to do a rousing, re-written, musical-specific version of that tune for the grand ensemble finale.

(treble clef) I could have saaaaved one mooooooorrrrre…….

Also a noun, as in the old Brylcreem slogan, "A little dab'll do ya!"

Hate to say it, but I'm one of the handful they did that for. I try to almost never go to McDonalds, but the exception is for whenever they roll out a "fancy" new menu item — I always have to sample it at least. Sorry to lead your friend astray.

No love for the Filet-O-Fish Deluxe?

CineCraft, what fools we are, talking to each other this way. As if I'd ever look at your youtube stream, or you mine. You're just a little mixed up about things in general.

I do wonder if this means the "new" Number One will also be someone's first officer. This was somewhat implied, especially when they made it Riker's sobriquet, but I remember this being hotly debated in TOS fandom. I forget where, but there was a non-canonical story in the early Trek EU that posited Barrett's