Jaime Weinman writes about all kinds of television and other kinds of popular culture. He does not write Gossip Girl episode reviews. Follow Jaime on Twitter: @weinmanj
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I’m not completely sure what I think of this, but via Frank Conniff, here’s a video where – through the use of lots of stills and some fairly accurate voice impressions – we get a review of Les Misérables from TV’s beloved sitcom maid, Hazel. I think the movie review video genre could be saved if more ’60s sitcom characters stepped up to do them.
Also this is the only place I’ll get to say it, but I think Don DeFore and Whitney Blake still rank as the most implausible pairing in the history of sitcoms. I can believe Kevin James and Leah Remini, but I never believed this couple made any sense.