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The Conners continues with serious storylines
October 23rd, 2018 under Roseanne. [ Comments: none ]


Now that The Conners killed off Roseanne, it is time to focus on the rest of the family. Tonight at 8p on ABC, David (Johnny Galecki) is back and he is not alone. He brought his girlfriend Blue (Juliette Lewis) with him and Darlene (Sara Gilbert) cannot stand her. Then when Blue lets Harris (Emma Kenney) do something shocking, Darlene loses it with her. Will Blue be left black and blue?

Then Becky (Lecy Goranson) wants to work for her dad (John Goodman), and he does not think she would be a good fit. When she shows up drunk, he definitely does not want he there. Will she be able to stop drinking for the job?

I just wish they would bring the humor back and make it a family show again because that is what they have been missing since its return last season.

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Singing in the It’s RainIng Men
October 23rd, 2018 under Awesome Videos. [ Comments: none ]


Someone by the Twitter handle of cuppycup realized if you put Gene Kelly’s Singing in the Rain dance number to different more modern songs, it still works flawlessly. For example here is the legendary actor dancing to The Weather Girls’ It’s Raining Men and it is better than if it were raining men. Halleluja.

Seriously, didn’t this just bring a smile to your face. Now got to cuppycup’s Twitter page and see the same song and dance number done to Huey Lewis and the News’ Hip to Be Square, ACDC, Slipknot, Quad City DJ’s C’mon N’ Ride It (The Train) and several more. Each better than the one before.

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Andrea Barber gets her ’70s on!
October 23rd, 2018 under Full House, NKOTB. [ Comments: none ]


Andrea Barber is such a fan of New Kids on the Block that she is on their cruise with all the other BlockHeads. You would think the band would be enough of a theme. You are wrong. They had a ’70s night and Kimmy Gibler got all groovy.

Now, I am not saying her current look is bad, but I think this look leisure suits her. Isn’t she giving off a real Chrissy Snow, without her pigtails, vibe? Is she giving you Disco Fever?

On that note, why is NKOTB having a ’70s night if they did not start releasing music until the late ’80s? They should have had an ’80s night.

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A tale of two Flashes!
October 23rd, 2018 under DC Comics. [ Comments: none ]


Back in 1990, John Wesley Shipp starred in a show called The Flash and played the lead Barry Allen. Twenty-four years later, he joined a show called The Flash, but he was not playing Barry Allen this time. Instead, he plays his father. That meant we would never see him in his Flash costume again.

Or so we thought…

Today, Stephen Amell aka Arrow shared a behind-the-scenes photo from the filming of the Arrowverse: Elseworlds crossover event and there is not one but two Flashes. Although Amell is dressed in the red suit and Grant Gustin is in the black one or basically, they switched secret identities. Why and how all of this is possible, we do not know.

Therefore, we will just have to watch the crossover event that starts with The Flash on December 9th, continues the next night with Arrow and concludes the following night with Supergirl. I do not know about you, but this one photo has me psyched for this super three-night affair.

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An ’80s boy’s wet dream: Lydia Cornell and Kristy McNichol
October 23rd, 2018 under Kristy McNichol, Lydia Cornell, Wet dream. [ Comments: none ]


Back in 1980, Kristy McNichol was everyone’s little darling and boys wanted to see what was Too Close for Comfort for Lydia Cornell. At the time, their careers were going in different directions, and we never saw them together.

That was then, now 48 years later the long-time friends met up at the Hollywood Show and took this photo. They are just as beautiful now as they were then. They could still do a poster and their fans would hang it up on their walls. Which makes you wonder why some studio has not given them a project together.

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