My Name Is Earl -- "Monkeys In Space" -- 01.26.2006
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From: WAS looking for My Own Private Stuckeyville, but stuck in Liberty City (while missing Vice City)
Originally Posted by Ravenous
Anyone think this DVD is going to be heavily edited with different or no music? They had some popular tunes today that are gonna be alot in rights.
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Originally Posted by Rogue588
That's my biggest fear. Let's hope not. 

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So why wasn't this episode called "Told an inappropriate story at Hank's Party?" And why was it called "Monkeys in Space?"
Kinda like little space monkeys.
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Originally Posted by Ravenous
Anyone think this DVD is going to be heavily edited with different or no music? They had some popular tunes today that are gonna be alot in rights.
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Originally Posted by Groucho
It's not an issue for newer shows. The DVD rights and the original broadcast rights are negotiated at the same time.
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Originally Posted by Bandoman
Great line, and he actually said "Steven Wonder."
Ethan was a more convincing blind guy in just those few minutes than Ron Eldard was in any episode of Blind Justice.
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I gotta poop!
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From: Phoenix AZ - West Side
Originally Posted by Snowmaker
Ah. Did not know that.
So, that was the Steppin' Out guy?
So, that was the Steppin' Out guy?
Joe Jackson's early music was much more ballsy than the Stepping Out days. I'm The Man and Look Sharp are good examples. I felt bad for Anthrax when Joe's version was still better. (Another band re-did Elton John's Saturday Night's Allright for Fighting and had the same prob.)
Good episode. And I also was wondering about music rights. Hope they negotiated for DVD as well.
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Originally Posted by BassDude
I felt bad for Anthrax when Joe's version was still better.

An entertaining episode, but I didn't laugh out loud many times. I thought it was a bit odd that he didn't get himself acquainted with the other tasks once he realized he was out of time. Meaning, I would have at least went and met the grandma even though it was too late that day to go visit the prison. Also, I think I would've given that guy day-old donuts after awhile.
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From: Capitol of the Empire! Center of all Commerce and Culture! Crossroads of Civilization! NEW ROME!!!...aka New York City
I have a hard time believing that Catalina would ever leave a job at the strip bar to become a maid.
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Great ep, but a question: I jumped on the Earl bandwagon late, so I haven't seen the first 5 or 6 episodes. So who's the one-legged donut girl? Is she someone whose problem he hasn't got around to fixing yet?
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Originally Posted by redskull
Great ep, but a question: I jumped on the Earl bandwagon late, so I haven't seen the first 5 or 6 episodes. So who's the one-legged donut girl? Is she someone whose problem he hasn't got around to fixing yet?
Last edited by Big Boy Laroux; 01-27-06 at 02:19 PM.
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From: Capitol of the Empire! Center of all Commerce and Culture! Crossroads of Civilization! NEW ROME!!!...aka New York City
Originally Posted by redskull
Great ep, but a question: I jumped on the Earl bandwagon late, so I haven't seen the first 5 or 6 episodes. So who's the one-legged donut girl? Is she someone whose problem he hasn't got around to fixing yet?




