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  2. Li'l Sebastian - Wikipedia

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    James Poniewozik of Time magazine strongly praised "Li'l Sebastian", and called it one of the best episodes of the season. He said Li'l Sebastian's funeral brought out the best in the characters, and that the episode "combined slapstick, authentic stakes and a holistic picture of the oddball history and commonalities that bond the folks we've ...

  3. Over There (Fringe) - Wikipedia

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    [109] James Poniewozik from Time Magazine positively compared both parts of the finale to The X-Files, writing that, unlike that series, Fringe ' s standalone episodes contribute to the overall mythology of the show. To him the finale "demonstrates how well the show now manages to balance its far-fetched sci-fi with grounded character storylines."

  4. Controversies about the word niggardly - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, there have been several controversies involving the misunderstanding of the word niggardly, an adjective meaning "stingy" or "miserly", because of its phonetic similarity to nigger, an ethnic slur used against black people. Although the two words are etymologically unrelated, niggardly is nonetheless often replaced with a ...

  5. Parks and Recreation season 2 - Wikipedia

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    — Henning Fog, Entertainment Weekly The first season of Parks and Recreation received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics deeming it too similar to The Office, which shared the same mock documentary style as Parks and Recreation. In particular, several commentators said the naive and well-meaning Leslie Knope character too closely resembled The Office protagonist Michael Scott, a ...

  6. Davy Jones (musician) - Wikipedia

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    After the Monkees disbanded in 1970, Jones kept himself busy by establishing a New York City-style street market in Los Angeles, called "The Street", which cost approximately $40,000. [13] He also collaborated with musical director Doug Trevor on a one-hour ABC television special titled Pop Goes Davy Jones , which featured new artists The ...

  7. Until the Ribbon Breaks - Wikipedia

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    Silent moving images of nature, space, a busy street, whatever it maybe, take on a new sense of gravitas when soundtracked and vice versa. The music is given meaning by the image". [ 4 ] Winfield has also stated that, "Lyrics, to me, are the most essential part of writing music.

  8. Customer Loyalty (The Office) - Wikipedia

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    James Poniewozik of Time magazine concluded that it "showed the stakes behind its characters' paper-pushing lives in a way it hasn't since Michael Scott left Scranton." He called the first half a "wacky ensemble show", but said that the last part featured elements that allowed the audience to "all but hear the old machinery [of earlier episodes ...

  9. Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency - Wikipedia

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    Mad Men season 3. List of episodes. " Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency " is the sixth episode of the third season of the American television drama series Mad Men, and the 32nd overall episode of the series. It was written by series creator and executive producer Matthew Weiner and Robin Veith, and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter.