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The Slap, Parenthood (two shows my wife watches while I try to sleep)…

For cheating on him, I think.

It just wasn't going to be the same show at 11:30 ET that it was at 12:30 ET because it was geared towards a completely different audience. Craig Ferguson-era Late Late Show would've been completely different at 11:30 as well.

What if one of the qualities you're hiring for is the ability to make a five-year-old boy cry on national television?

Well, it's not like they have to worry about sponsors dropping the show because of approximately 1 F-bomb per episode when it's going off the air in a few weeks anyway.

The snozzberries taste like snozzberries.

LIEUTENANT Neidermeyer.

He also played the Make-a-Wish kid in BASEketball.

As much as the American version of Spaced was a steaming pile (and it was), at least they acknowledged that there are more than 2 major cities in the US by setting it in San Francisco.

Plus it was the Ed O'Neill/Ethan Embry reunion everyone had been clamoring for since Dutch was released!

Did both of these spinoffs really last longer than L&O:UK?

Maybe all the Ghostbusters coached her to distract from the fact that they'd all quit smoking between the two movies.

All you had to say was "Dave Attell after a show." Everyone knows he's drunk by then.

I enjoyed the unathorized made-for-TV movies about The Partridge Family and Mork and Mindy. Haven't seen the one about Diff'rent Strokes, though.

I think you'd be much happier with The Stand.

Hey, there was her character in Pirate Ra- dammit.

I had a similar conversation with a friend who was born and raised in Norway about Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. It was called Next Stop Chicago (in Norwegian) in Norway.

The joke is 50% "black people are good at basketball" and 50% "self-important ass thinks he's teaching the natives something they already know how to do." Same with the Tupperware party. The joke is that Elaine is clueless and sheltered. I think you could still get away with both nowadays.

My brother and I started watching Airplane! ad nasuem when I was about 10 and he was about 6, and the great thing is going back and watching it again as an adult to see all the jokes that flew over our heads.

I was pretty happy the day I figured out that actor was the same one that played the shoeshine guy in Police Squad!