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The Leopold and Loeb Juvenile Detention Center? That’s odd, states don’t usually name detention centers after noted murderers.

Somebody tell the closed captioning company that the Beach Boys’ “Good Vibrations” is not “doo wop music”.  That is all.

PDK never was much for techno-speak anyway.

Thank you for this tribute. With ’60s rockers fading away it’s heartening to see even the non-star names still be recognized somewhere besides Rolling Stone.

These are the Good Old Days. Shudder at that.

You...stole...my...MOMMY!

But credit where it’s due, it was used effectively in Terminator.

The Sally Field cameo I never expected.

So this isn’t the sequel to Flash Dance?

Phrasing.

It’s practically a rite of passage to realize that “SNL isn’t as funny as it used to be.” It never was.

The US/USSR space race is ancient history at this point. There are now 13 countries/international agencies with space programs. The fact that The First has chosen to act as though the US space program is the only game in town short-changes the political and dramatic possibilities of the series.

Doesn’t all hurricane reporting look the same, year after dreary year?

Didn’t Gus simply send the laundry workers back to their countries of origin? Whatever his other sins, Fring’s reactions were usually measured.

Kari must be an East German. Being blind-folded and driven for hours to a secret location has always been part of his daily commute anyway. The only difference is this time he gets beer on tap!

Did Charlie Brown’s Dad have two families?

Read “PMT’s” mini-bio in the IMdB. Actors are rarely known for their humility, but dude’s publicity machine was cranked up to Spinal Tap levels of intensity for his submission.

Predation, mostly. And golf.

Card-carrying Commie — it was an era when alliteration ruled.

The point of a “burner phone” is that they’re so disposable authorities can’t get the necessary warrants in time to monitor a phone’s activities. Saul smashing a phone into two pieces was just a visual representation of a phone’s disposability.