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The Ernie Kovacs Collection: Highly-imitated, TV auteur’s classic moments still hilarious today
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The Ernie Kovacs Collection: Highly-imitated, TV auteur’s classic moments still hilarious today

January 3, 2024 Drunk TV 9 Comments

When the most talked-about, written-about TV programming these days is a probably-closeted entertainer (rather badly) enacting an utterly phony, NDA-mandated “relationship” with a sports figure so everyone can make more money from the rubes who buy this shit…it’s time to descend into the DVD vaults and pull out something that entertains. That actually matters.

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