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    • My mother loves Gilmore Girls! I got her all the seasons on DVD.

      My concise description is that if you're over 30, you're in love with the mother Lorelei and if you're under 30, you're in love with the daughter, Rory.

    • ...and if you're over 60 you're in love with the grandmother, Emily.

    • Not so certain about that one, personally, but we're only about seven episodes in. Characters grow. I know that Rory and Paris eventually become friends, for example, and Paris right now can barely act like a human being, much less a likeable one.

    • Not so certain about that one, personally...

      Try placing your tongue firmly in your cheek.

    • Well, not knowing how the character develops, that could have been serious. She's already realizing that she doesn't really know her daughter and granddaughter.

    • The interior of the house in The Cosby Show pilot episode is markedly different than the one in the series proper.

      Likewise, speaking of Arnold's being "Arthur's" in the first episode of Happy Days, the interior of the Cunningham house is different, and bigger, in the later seasons that it was in the first season.

    • Same with Felix and Oscar's apartment on The Odd Couple.

    • The first two seasons (the ones with Chuck) were single-camera, except for a couple of experiments with a live audience. Once they went to a live audience / three-camera deal, they had to change the interiors.

  • TWILIGHT ZONE, SEASON FOUR: I decided to take Richard's suggestion of watching the entire season on Paramount+ rather than waiting to them to be broadcast at random.

    Good stuff.

  • INVINCIBLE: Last night we watched the first episode of the Amazon Prime cartoon based on the Robert Kirkman comic book. I liked it, but Tracy said she liked it "right up until the end." I don't know whether or not we'll watch any more, but I definitely should re-read what I've read of the comic book series and finish it. 

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