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Is the thing in an eating and/or drinking establishment?
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He has a heart attack and dies in her bed. What did Blanche do to get a newspaper article say she was 35?
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Is the thing in KACL? (Can you add your hints to the top of your running list, otherwise we’ll have to scroll back.)
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Eggs Benedict Niles dreamt he was tangoing with Maris when he fell asleep against what?
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Vanna White’s autobiography Tony Bennett may have left his heart in San Francisco but he left his shorts where?
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Mr. Longfellow What is the name of Dorothy’s frenemy who fakes her death as a practical joke?
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555-EASY What’s the name of the other teddy bear that Rose can’t part with at the garage sale?
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I don’t know this but I think after a day, the asker can answer it and try a new question.
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Is it Ronee?
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Which Crane did she date? Kidding! Did she date Frasier?
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I saw Penn and Teller do a show in Vegas yeeeeears ago and I remember “accidental bloody injury” being a staple of their routine, so Amy’s dad attempting a magic trick Howard taught him with a knife and bleeding profusely from it is very much an homage that I don’t think a lot of people picked up on.
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It has to be a yes or no question. For instance… Is this person male?
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She’s conscious. And that’s why the birthing room scene is so great, there’s lots to mine from it, here’s another: If woman’s lot in life is to bear the pain of childbirth, what is man’s lot in life, according to Dorothy?
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The only way one can tell things were rocky between the leads is how they don’t quite share scenes as much in the later seasons. Castle in his PI office, Beckett working a case. They’d often be doing their own thing for much of an episode and have like two scenes together, but I could never see it in the scenes they did share. Because they’re good actors.
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A Laura Ashley showroom (I love that whole birthing center scene, from Blanche commenting that Rebecca was having a baby backwards by conceiving in a clinic and giving birth in a bedroom, to the look of horror on Rebecca’s face when someone emits a blood curdling scream like she’s being murdered.) What’s the name of Rose’s teddy bear that Daisy holds for ransom?
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@Mrs. P., you’re supposed to ask a new question when you answer. New question: When Sophia and Dorothy dress as Sonny and Cher, who does Blanche think they’re dressed as?
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That’s not the point I’m disputing. Realistically, behind the scenes, that’s why. It’s just in the body of the show, it’s silly. “Ok, this month, Jack owes four weeks of rent, Chrissie owes four weeks of rent, Janet owes three weeks of rent and Linda owes one week of rent.”
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Joyce’s dispute was before Suzanne’s. I don’t think she had any after the revolving door started up, they probably knew better than to lose another original cast member.
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Well, Cindy makes sense because the way they wrote it, Chrissie was gone for months and there’s no expectation for her to pay rent if she’s not living there. But Janet gone for a week was just silly. Unless they expected Joyce to be gone longer and were setting it up that way but then the salary dispute resolved quickly.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation - General Discussion
Bort replied to SunShine Gal's topic in Star Trek: The Next Generation
I say yes. The Orville is good on its own merit. It’s a nice little alternative Star Trek. The humor is a bit more broad but it works. -
I imagine that Don Knotts by himself was a cheaper alternative than Norman Fell and Audra Lindley together, which is why they didn’t want the bring the Ropers back permanently. This show had an awful lot of salary disputes. The Ropers, the famous Suzanne Somers one, there was also one with Joyce Dewitt, which is why there’s that one episode with Linda temping as a roommate: Joyce was without a contract and disputing with the producers over her raise and they had to replace her for an episode — Joyce won that one, by the way, the network made them fork over the raise. Which brings me back to the Linda temporary roommate nonsense. That was such an obvious scramble because who goes away for a week’s vacation and the roommates feel the need to have a temporary roommate? What’s the point, are they pro-rating the rent that way or something?
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I did like Cindy’s klutzy MO, I thought she choreographed well with Jack. She was always accidentally whacking him with things and I always laughed.
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She kicks the casket. What ends up being Frieda Claxton’s final resting place?
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“The Big Mean Bug Lady” What is the name of the man Blanche dates that is only seven years younger than her in dog years?
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Is he seen at a Crane residence?