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Well, I think it turned out that she wasn't so much anti-kid, as she didn't want to give up her career. The compromise she and Howard made was that she would keep working, and he would be a stay-at-home dad. And then the minute Bernadette told him she's pregnant, literally the first thought Howard had was about

Great-Grandfathered

There's Stevie! Oh, wait…he's called Todd on this show.

I enjoyed Brian Van Holt in this episode.

It would have been nice to have a live audience (not in bleachers on the stage, of course) and the cast taking their bows at the end of The Wiz. I actually hit rewind when my local news started, because I thought I had missed something.

You are correct. They replaced the “boy/girl couples” line with
something about the contest being open to couples only, no solos or threesomes.

Sort of a spooky coincidence!

I was saying Boo-urns.

Yes, throughout the entire Wed night comedy line-up, there were multiple previews stating that all of the shows will be back on January 6. So, either reruns for the next 3 weeks or some sort of special holiday programming taking place of the regular shows.

I would have liked Terry Crews in that role.

Credits? My local NBC station didn’t even show credits…they pretty
much went right to their special 15-minute show about the Panthers that they
were fitting into the bonus 15 minutes before the news. The only thing that
even somewhat marked the official end of the The Wiz Live broadcast was a quick
advertisement for the

I liked this episode. I feel like it’s getting back to the original point of the show. The
last few episodes were more like a Big Brother scenario, just a bunch of people
fighting in house. As unrealistic as so many things are (no dead bodies
anywhere, retail stores are all fully stocked and in pristine condition when
anyo

I was hoping the Grim Reaper would be Mike’s brother. Just
because I really wanted it to be Norm McDonald, who has played the Grim Reaper on
Family Guy.

Except for the first time she played Rita, Brooke Shields
was hyped up pretty heavily at the guest star on the previews. So, if you’ve
been watching since then, it would hard to not know.

But I loved the slow, sad version of the A-Team theme song when
Louis realized Jessica had put her “Mrs T” wig on the pumpkin.

Everyone is saying that the ending was “predictable,” but
now that I think about it, I think it was intended to be obvious to the
audience what was happening, so we could be in on the joke as Holt &
Peralta continued to take this thing completely seriously and chase down this “Janitor
Al,” even though we all knew at the

Or on The Office when Oscar said he was Mexican, and Michael asked if he could use a word that was less offensive.

Yes, I also found this one very Guest-like.

Re: Haley and the creepy jeans guy- I think in that particular example, Haley herself had already started having second thoughts about the guy and didn't know how to get out of it (those conversations are awkward, right?). So she played that phony game of chicken with her parents, thinking that they would intercede

I somehow never saw the news that Hugh Laurie was joining
the cast of Veep. When he walked through the door in last night’s episode, I
literally gasped. It’s been awhile since I’ve been truly surprised by something
on TV like that. And I admit…it was
nice.