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whydoesdisqusneverload
whydoesdisqusneverload--disqus

Hal learning to speed-walk is in my brain forever. Those spandex costumes.

It debuted to 24 million viewers, went UP to 26 million for the second episode based on word of mouth, had a post-Superbowl episode, then after a couple of seasons its audience was cut in half every year (though I remember it getting the Sunday 7:30 slot at some point, meaning baseball pre-empted it often). Strange

We just hit the episode where he kicks Hal off a fishing boat to go party with girls. In the same episode, or the one after, Francis accidentally cuts off Spangler's other hand. I'm trying to remember if this is where things start going downhill.

Malcolm in the Middle! Rewatching the entire series now on Netflix. So good, at least in the first few seasons, with subversions of the sitcom genre, and so many inventive episodes (dual timelines, flashbacks to each boy's birth, if the boys were girls, etc.). And if I remember correctly, it was the first successful

Your avatar did not help me read that name correctly. I was wondering if there was an entire era of Peanuts I had missed.

I do enjoy the lower-stakes Marvel crossovers between a few characters, but I get the impression they don't sell as well. Stuff like Mark Waid having his Daredevil team up with Indestructible Hulk.

"Timothy Hutton and Felicity Huffman. (Together, they form Felimothy Huffon.)"

Throw Shailene Woodley in there and I'm sold. Adorable white girls, the movie!