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  1. They only had the one, but sometimes the show forgot to hide or CGI out the other two.
  2. We met him in season one for Brian's wedding.
  3. I love this show and I loved this episode. I've mostly resigned myself to accepting that the depiction of therapy and ethical treatment is absurd. But seriously, how absurd is it for Paul to take Sean to his neurology appointment? Paul took over Sean's therapy because his involvement in Jimmy's life made him hesitant to discuss his real issues with him. Now Sean is sitting in on his new therapist's appointment with his doctor dealing with his own health and mortality? Not enough for me to stop watching, but it does annoy me.
  4. And when they turn the tv on, it starts at the beginning of whatever story the person called/texted you to see! Nothing was missed!
  5. Nina's execution on The Americans. It was one of those things we all knew was going to happen at some point but it was still a complete surprise when it actually happened.
  6. Joyce Bulifant (Murray's wife) is still here. Not a main character, but I remember her in several episodes. She was one of those actresses who seemed to be in every TV show in the '70s.
  7. RIP Phil Donohue. 😭 https://www.nbcnews.com/news/obituaries/phil-donahue-talk-show-host-pioneer-dies-rcna129601
  8. RIP Dr. Ruth. I'm not sure if this qualifies as entertainment related, but I always associated her with pop culture and remember her on talk shows. But this makes me sad. https://www.npr.org/2024/07/13/nx-s1-5038571/dr-ruth-westheimer-who-encouraged-america-to-talk-about-sex-dies-at-96
  9. I believe Joel McHale was the last chef he worked for before moving back to Chicago.
  10. I still have two episodes to go, but this was my favorite episode of the season so far.
  11. Was it revealed what happened to Sugar's sister? I don't remember. But now I'm thinking that the politician's son kidnapped and tortured the sister and that's how they know about aliens. It can't be that obvious, right?
  12. I liked Abbott Elementary well enough, but nothing kills a show faster for me than "will they/won't they" bullshit. I held out as long as I could stand, finally gave up some time in season two.
  13. RIP Wilhelmina Wiggins Fernandez. I'm not an opera person, but "Diva" was one of my favorite movies. https://www.inquirer.com/obituaries/wilhelmenia-wiggins-fernandez-diva-obituary-20240206.html
  14. I'm also glad that they directed condolences to his friends. I hesitate to say this. I don't want it to come out wrong. I'm certain that they all had a special bond forged through their work together and the experience of being basically the '90s TV version of The Beatles and I don't want to minimize that, but the show ended twenty years ago and other than the occasional reunion their lives moved on. Something about all this has reminded me of when Gene Wilder died and so many people on social media said things like "Well at least he's with Gilda Radner again" - essentially erasing his widow to whom he'd been married for around 25 years at the time he died. I guess I just appreciate that they acknowledge that they were not the most important people in his life in 2023.
  15. RIP Piper Laurie https://www.indiewire.com/news/obituary/piper-laurie-dead-1234916783/
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