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I think The Clock turned out to be one of those solid evergreens on TV, and Robert Walker is at his best. Off on a related, surreal tangent, the IMDB page for it has a ridiculously long list of every actor's name, most who went uncredited, but had some part in the crowds and such of Grand Central Station setting etc…

By "walking each other's planks" you meant a euphenism for sex, right?

Granted, I don't expect anything with Trumpworld near logic or illogic. Those tactics you mention such as "honorary Aryans" can be also be defined as having some cold, calculated logic to the motives as well.

If Trump's closest advisors / family members who are his eyes and ears, are the ones who are very definitely Jewish (Jared certainly, Ivanka by conversion) then I guess that must sit well with his strong right-wing, Klan, anti-semite, Breitbart following?

Yes they've been finding ways to keep JJ in the mix, like when he decided to add the voice-emulator function and be independent — I liked the options that brought in, like he could select voices depending on his mood, and so on, plus he could be more self-reliant. I get why they had to reset him back to using the

I just feel over the years, he hardly has to show much range. There's deadpan, yes, and also variations on grimaces.

I am still nicely surprised by this series, especially as this episode continues nicely with a more complicated, emerging JJ character, like in the past episode where he admonishes his younger brother for acting bothered that he has to "take care of" JJ (and thus forgetting it is JJ who is actually the older brother

They'll probably ask you what are posts and comments and why were people doing that?

It was the late 80s, and yes, there was that very, very fine line between "subversive" and "unrepentantly, purposely dumb" … but this series still really had an unbelievably long shelf life for what it was. It's pretty amazing how it underused the acting talent it had in its two leads.

Just a badly done, intentionally lowering-the-bar sitcom with (mostly) great actors in the starring roles. Shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath as Malcolm or even Shameless. The lousy method these writers chose to use, with that awful, (and by then very much falling out of fashion) use of standing and

At this point, even the cameraperson and editor don't really seem to know if they should truly cover one of Jon Batiste's sudden stand-up and laugh moments, or comments, so it's often further messing up timing and Colbert just seems to mostly look the other direction, to people on his right off stage, rather than to

Considering Cruise's own story with ex-wives, kids and fictional entities, he should be starring a dark period piece called "The Mommy."

CN and Adult Swim were really taking April 1 to heart — alot of CN cartoons ran modified with main characters having added "googly-eyes", then comes this Rick&Morty loop surprise (even that the listings on the TV always said the real show that would be playing at that hour.

Well it is in a restrained sort of way: basically Johannsen is "perfectly cast" (which seems to be a quick, direct salvo against the discussion still out there) and at least the movie is "an eyeful"

It actually occurs enough that given a bit of random sampling over a week's worth of different episodes and so on, it's findable.

Four fingers is the least of the issues, even makes sense really. But once I started noticing how many animated sitcoms and usual-suspects cartoon series (from CN and Nick for example) shake hands using their left hands, it nerved me to no end. What's so difficult to simply anticipate the process and adjust so it ends

Four fingers is the least of the issues, even makes sense really. But once I started noticing how many animated sitcoms and usual-suspects cartoon series (from CN and Nick for example) shake hands using their left hands, it nerved me to no end. What's so difficult to simply anticipate the process and adjust so it ends

The three main characters are impossible to enjoy watching, especially when it's just them together. Desperation alone is not comedy. Then constantly dropping Melissa McCarthy's name is just …. bizarre. THAT was the whole concept?

So sort of a parable of Scientology and Jenna Elfman, explaining along the way how does she keep getting chances for more sitcoms.

"But Sol doesn’t want to participate in any kind of hiding."
No. Sol is a self-centered jerk. It's always about him, his needs and sometimes it can be seen sweetly as this sentence above tries to, but when you add in the fact it doesn't take in his partner's own feelings and needs (in front of new friends) it's just