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In one episode, I remember him telling one of his girlfriends that he doesn't ride it, really, it's just for show. Bump It's from the TV. BUMP *Spoilers* I watched it for the first time last night, and really liked it. Somebody tells Lori that he's going to be fine as he's put in the ambulance. Not all of them were his fault, though. He got blamed for a lot of stuff that wasn't his fault. For example, the episode You've Been Disconnected. Gilligan thought he was doing the right thing by covering the wires so the rain wouldn't ruin them. He had no idea the storm was going to take them out to sea. The punishment at the end I thought was too far, and not funny. Or in Splashdown, the Professor was the one who knocked the log out of place, not Gilligan, but he gets blamed for it. In Physical Fatness, Gilligan has to gain weight so he's eating a bunch of food. The Professor sits something down that looks like the same stuff Gilligan's eating out of. The Professor should've told him what it was, and yet, JUST Gilligan gets blamed. Whenever the Professor or Skipper screw up they just shrug it off and are like, "Aww, it's okay," but if Gilligan does, then they turn on him like a pack of angry wolves. Well, like I said, I didn't dislike her, she just made me mad when she would side with the others against Gilligan. Oh, yeah, I read the book, too, and I actually found Annie scarier in the book! Don't get me wrong, she was pretty scary in the movie, Kathy Bates did an excellent job, but I dunno, to me, she seemed meaner in the book. Back in the 90's when I was a kid I would watch Gilligan's Island and The Flintstones on TNT. I love this movie! I only have it on DVD, though, not Blu Ray. Are there cool bonus features like interviews, deleted scenes, making ofs, commentaries, etc? Can't forget Lily Munster! She got pretty jealous, too. I have yet to watch the Chucky TV series, I might have to add it to the list. Yep, they did as well as the other sequels. That's true, I suppose. Well, instead of making a sequel to Halloween 4, if they want to do more Michael Myers stories, what about a TV series? His life leading up to that Halloween night in 1963, and then his years in the hospital, to when he escapes in 1978? Other than that, yes, they should let the series go. They ignored 4-6 when H20 came out, and then ignored ALL the sequels when 2018 came out, so they could do it again. Nah, it could still be 2024. Just have it be where Jamie was locked up after part 4 with no psychic connections. Eh, not really. Not because it didn't have Michael Myers, it just wasn't a favorite of mine. I did like it better than 6 and Resurrection, though. Because I loved Halloween 4, and I hated the way Jamie's story ended. If they can get Danielle Harris and Ellie Cornell back, that would be cool. I think with a good script, and a good story, it could be good. Yeah, that's one episode I can never re-watch because of how sad it was. Even though, Phil's funeral scene was comical with him being buried in a teddy. Come on, people, be serious, dag nab it!