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What’s the Best Halloween Episode of a Sitcom?

What’s the Best Halloween Episode of a Sitcom?

In the newest Pop Culture Theme Time, I'm looking for what you think you is the best Halloween episode of a sitcom.
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How Even Closeted, Sheila Kuehl’s Sexuality Cost Her Her Booming Acting Career

How Even Closeted, Sheila Kuehl’s Sexuality Cost Her Her Booming Acting Career

Sheila Kuehl explains how her sexuality, even when she was still heavily in the closet, cost her her acting career in the early 1960s
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When Did Star Trek: The Next Generation Get Good?

When Did Star Trek: The Next Generation Get Good?

In the latest Pop Culture Questions Answered, Brian tries to determine when, exactly, Star Trek: The Next Generation, got good.
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Mission: Impossible’s Villain Reveal Was a Major Mistake

Mission: Impossible’s Villain Reveal Was a Major Mistake

In a look at pop culture moments that we wish we could forget, Brian looks at what a bad idea the villain reveal was in the first Mission: Impossible motion picture.
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So, How Did Quantum Leap Rework Its Original Pilot Into Its Sixth Episode?

So, How Did Quantum Leap Rework Its Original Pilot Into Its Sixth Episode?

Now that the original Quantum Leap pilot has aired as its sixth episode, Brian details the various changes made to the pilot to make it work as episode six.
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What’s the Best Example of the ‘Rule of Cool’ in a Movie?

What’s the Best Example of the ‘Rule of Cool’ in a Movie?

In the newest Pop Culture Theme Time, I'm looking for what you think you is the the best example of the "rule of cool" seen in a movie.
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Find Out How the Original Quantum Leap Pilot Gets Edited Into a Regular Episode Tonight

Find Out How the Original Quantum Leap Pilot Gets Edited Into a Regular Episode Tonight

Tonight's episode of Quantum Leap was originally going to be the show's pilot - look to see how it is edited tonight!
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Tina Cole Ironically Tries to Keep the Douglases From Going to Hawaii on My Three Sons

Tina Cole Ironically Tries to Keep the Douglases From Going to Hawaii on My Three Sons

In a feature looking at pop culture moments that have different meanings in hindsight, Brian spotlights how Tina Cole starred on Hawaiian Eye a year before trying to keep the cast of My Three...
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How Three’s Company Was Like a Silver Age Comic Book

How Three’s Company Was Like a Silver Age Comic Book

Brian explains how Three's Company's plotlines were often very similar to Silver Age comic book plots, especially from the Superman group of titles.
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Five Great Jordan Baker Guest Appearances

Five Great Jordan Baker Guest Appearances

In a new feature spotlighting actors who routinely do strong guest appearances on TV series, Brian spotlights five fine TV performances by Jordan Baker.
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