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Good actor.
A politician in the closet can be blackmailed
Why shoot just the insurance guys? Why not hospitals execs first?
Marin Landau gives a bad performance.
Will he ever come out of the closet?
Auditioning for the remake of "The Boys in the Band"?
Brian Thompson (say his name)
Does the movie story follow the novel story?
what happened to Robin's dogs?
How do black men like being scolded by Obama?
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google definitions of Bunged and Barrelhouse
vag = vagrant
His parents are despicable for covering up for him and not helping Gabby's parents find the body. They are more evil than him.
"They" don't even attempt to use different word and speech patterns.
I counted two black men, a Latina, an Asian, a Jew, a gay. Maybe others, I was taking a quota count.
I know people who would believe thus.
Well, JFK did get shot. That much isn't BS.
You are an AI experient gone awry. I am glad your program was discontinued.
David Janssen is a key element in the show's continued success.
The short answer is the shows were well-written, well-acted, well-produced, and engaging.
I don't think it was a show about a doctor being chased by police.
My thought is TF was an anthology show. The stories each week were about the guest stars than Kimball and Gerad. K & G were the connectors for the stories. Route 66 was a similar format: two guys driving around the country getting involved in people's lives. Gunsmoke evolved into an anthology series. Sometimes credited cast members weren't in episodes.
A number of early TV shows were anthologies: Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock, etc. Somewhere along the line anthology shows went out of fashion. There was an attempt to bring them back in the mid-80's, but they didn't have success on broadcast TV. Syndication and cable had better luck with them.
Has the Jussie board dried up for you?
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