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I'm a proud Catholic, and I have heard Trump speak of God and respect God many times. Conversely, I have never heard any respect for God from "Catholic" Joe Biden. Catholics are anti-abortion, but when the Dobbs decision came out, Joe was clearly furious and told Congress that if they would pass a pro-abortion law he would immediately sign in. He also declared last Easter Sunday to be "Transgender Day of Visibilty." Franklin Graham spoke very highly of Trump and endorsed him at the RNC earlier this year. These are some of many reasons why I as a Catholic and Christian like Donald Trump and support him for President. You're welcome. Glad I could help. Zebra in the Kitchen (1965) is the movie you are thinking of. Jay North stars as a young boy who tries to bring his pet mountain lion with him when his parents move to the city. He is forced to put him in a zoo, and allowed to visit him. But when conditions deteriorate in the zoo, he sneaks in and lets him out - along with all the other animals. That's how a zebra ends up in someone's kitchen as per the title. It's not a Disney film, but was as clean and wholesome as Disney films used to be. It was also entertaining; I saw it when I was young, and again years later on TCM. I remember the dream with the keys dangling in the air above him quite distinctly. Very well done. My wife and I saw her in Donnie Brasco and Six Days, Seven Nights, both of which we thought were good. I later saw Return to Paradise on a pay channel. She was good, but I hated the ending of the film. Thank you for all your suggestions. I've finally concluded that he reminded me of David Lyons, who starred in THE CAPE and GAME OF SILENCE. I'm' sure some people do. But not Rush. He led an exemplary life and I'm sure he doesn't regret it. That's a shame. I enjoyed his character of Ralph Dibney, and thought he did a great job playing him. His name reminds me of the phrase "heartily sorry" from our Catholic Act of Contrition, and that's the way he sounded in his apology. I'm not in favor of punishing people for things they said years ago. I believe in forgiving people who are genuinely sorry. Oddly enough, I was writing a gag post about Greg Berlanti doing a new show based on PEANUTS, complete of course with diversity, and various social justice agendas. To make it sound authentic, I listed genuine actors to play the parts and I used Hartley Sawyer to play the grown-up Charlie Brown. I agree that he would make a good Darrin in a BEWITCHED remake. The first episode "In His Image" was the best. A good mystery that built nicely. Wonderfully acted. And a story that really needed an hour to do it justice. In "Attack of the Barbarians" (ep26), Tony has a brief romance. And if you look carefully in the first episode and in "The Kidnappers", (ep28) you'll see subtle hints that Doug and Ann were in love. But overall, it's true there was not much time for romance on the show. Those two are probably his best. I also liked The Reluctant Astronaut. Jughead is not his real name. In an early second season episode when he was registering at the South Side school, a girl referred to him as Forsythe Pendleton III. His father's name is Forsythe Pendleton Jr., but everyone calls him FP for short. That name was used in the flashback episode about the Midnight Club. For me, it's "The Masks." That old man seems deranged and his heirs never seem anywhere near as evil as he claims they are. Yes, I know they are all happy when he dies, but - frankly, who could blame them? So such a cruel fate as turning their faces grotesque permanently seems undeserved. Any why does nothing happen to the old man's face? It might seem more fair if his face became hideous but it just didn't matter because he was dead. That excuse by the doctor that he has the face of death is quite feeble. Also, I've always liked Virginia Gregg and Milton Selzer so seeing them come to bad ends makes the episode even worse for me. My best take on it is that this Third Estate organization now had the President in their pocket to do their bidding. The only flaw in their plan was that his wife wanted him to come clean about the vehicular homicide he had committed and that threatened to bring down his Presidency. So they were arranging to have her killed and make it look like a botched assassination attempt on him. Then they would be in full control. So Reddington wanted to bring the President down to prevent the Third Estate from taking power. For Anna McMahon, the Third Estate's radical ideas were in line with hers and she felt by putting them in power, she was thus "saving the country" - typical excuse of tyrants. As to why Katarina stabbed Reddington, I'm sure that's what the next season will be all about. It appears she may have stabbed him with a syringe to only knock him out. Naturally, Reddington won't die; the show could not survive without him. I find it hilarious. The producers have painted themselves into a corner with last year's story. They have been implying in interviews that this season's plotline is inspired by Trump. But they have a few problems: 1. Their president is a woman. 2. Their president is a democrat. 3. Their president throws those she deems her political enemies in prison. None of these apply to Trump, so if they are of the impression that this season's storyline will make Trump look bad, they are sorely mistaken. It looks more like what Hillary's America would have been like. My season 4 favorites were "In His Image" and "Valley of the Shadow". "No Time Like the Past" and "Passage on the Lady Anne" were well-done too. Season 1 featured the Earth 1 Wells, who turned out to have been murdered and replaced by the Reverse Flash. Season 2 introduced the Earth 2 Wells, similarly smart and with a daughter. He left to be with his daughter on Earth 2, so Cisco searched for a replacement and came up with I think it was the Earth 19 Wells, who wasn't really smart but was good at inspiring people. He's the one who died saving Iris. This season, the Earth 2 Wells has come back. Actually, I have a brand-new flat screen TV and it cannot get closed captioning on its own. So if I play my old DVDs with closed captions on them I can't call them up. I can only get closed captioning through my cable DVR. I hit the settings button on the DVR remote and it brings up closed captioning as one of the options. You're welcome. He also had recurring roles in MOM and TURN: WASHINGTON'S SPIES. You can look his name up at IMDB to get a complete list of his credits. His name is Jonny Coyne and he was indeed the same actor who played the Polish accountant in "Twin Peaks: the Return."