Only on Wunderland
Some affectations only work in books. I can’t quite imagine what a Wunderland beard would look like, but what I see in my head is pretty stupid looking,
I laugh at how much Niven tries to describe the rugged individualists betlers and their “but everyone MUST have one” “Belter cut” - which is a Mohawk.
The “Painless Pole” – Walt Waldowski – The Jawbreaker – (“Your fuckin’ head is comin’ right off!”)
When I watched “Dune” I realized how silly the idea that someone could misunderstand “Tell me of your homeworld, Usul” if it were spoken.
P.S. I don’t think this fits quite with how Niven described it, but it is asymmetrical 30 Men Who Decided To Try The 'Monkey Tail' Beard Look | Bored Panda
Bewitched must really drive you crazy.
I know, right? I’ve worked in the industry for over 20 years, and I have never seen any evidence of magic being used!
And surely obsequious client-lovers like Larry Tate are imaginary, right?
No, those are all too real.
Hmmm. I never saw that before, According to Larry Gelbart it was Bruce. Interesting cite, thanks .
I have never seen anything like that before, and if the universe is just, I’ll never see it again!
Hey, that’s kind of neat!
It works better if you imagine their hair is actually a monkey cling to their scalp.
Well, Dietrich came from somewhere, and there were Detective Janice Wentworth, Detective Maria Battista, and Detective Eric Dorsey who came and went.
I wish I could have seen the deleted scenes from Down Periscope as Howard, Chief Engineer of Stingray apparently had some sort of backstory meant to have been shown, maybe a retired Engineer brought back as a contractor?

Dietrich came from somewhere
Yeah, the 33rd Precinct.
Duh-oh, now I remember that. thanks.

Bewitched must really drive you crazy.
I bet it drove @Loach crazy, too. They repeated episode premises all the time. There was often the new Darren version and the old one, or the one with Tabitha and the one with Adam.
But even more glaring was the recycling of jokes, and not in self-referential way. they’d just the same joke, setup and everything, wholesale. I even caught one time they did it in the very next episode (at least, if the order I had them in was correct).
That very much is not a show where you want to binge. I ultimately didn’t even make it through the last season due to the repeats.
That M*A*S*H had a premise repeat but with a different outcome sounds absolutely refreshing by comparison.
I typed that by typing “M\*A\*S\*H
”, if you didn’t know.

I bet it drove @Loach crazy, too. They repeated episode premises all the time. There was often the new Darren version and the old one, or the one with Tabitha and the one with Adam.
But even more glaring was the recycling of jokes, and not in self-referential way. they’d just the same joke, setup and everything, wholesale. I even caught one time they did it in the very next episode (at least, if the order I had them in was correct).
However, when Samantha and her alter ego discovered mini-skirts, my young self was very happy.
Bewitched was already in severe decline long before Dick York had to quit. They should have ended the series much earlier and gone out on a relatively high note.