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Randall Park was the best part of The Interview as well. Definitely deserves a network show.

I will. But I thought the timing of the article was pretty obnoxious to all who worked hard on the show (if somewhat interesting.)

Randall Park is hilarious, though, so that gets me to check it out regardless of the sour taste this left.

He does make it seem like the show is mostly a dumbed down/watered down version of his life story and lacks anything particularly interesting or meaningful to say about Asian-American life except for one scene.

The entire Dr. Strange run (about 30 issues) written by Roger Stern is worth tracking down (check those quarter bins.) Not only those beautiful Paul Smith issues, but art by Michael Golden, Marshall Rogers, and just fantastic stories (time travel, vampires, slice of life stories, etc.) Outside of the Ditko/Lee

Yeah, we definitely do that. Henry Kissinger is able to go on talk shows as wise elder statesman, rather than being shunned as a war criminal.

Except that Monica has always maintained that the sex was consensual. Which it the opposite of what the women who Bill Cosby allegedly sexually assaulted have said. It's a big distinction.

''...but the whole of this song feels so tone deaf at this particular, pivotal moment in New York's history, and it is rage-inducing."

Oh, so THIS is a parody piece. Phew.

Will it automatically make me update from Itunes 10 to Itunes 11? That's what kept me from updating to Mavericks. Itunes 11 is terrible (or was when introduced.)

She is indeed charming as can be. I wish the show were funnier. Small note: she's not the showrunner. That's Kevin Hench, who co-created the show with her. He also works on the Tim Allen show that's on right before it, which explains the very traditional comedic tone of this show.

Yes. If they told him they were doing a total reboot with none of the original actors involved, then I definitely think he would have the same unhappy reaction about not being included.

The creators of the show (the people who write the pilot) almost always get a piece of the back end in network TV. That's tens of millions of dollars in this case (if not hundreds of millions.) Not that Chuck Lorre needed the dough.

Playing devil's advocate here, but should there be a separate basketball league for men under 5'10"? I think audiences would find it less fun to watch as there would be less dunking (although it would be harder to do so, requiring possibly more athletic ability.) As a result of a smaller audience the short/average

You might be right but I think a lot of people also enjoy watching the best in the world perform. Due to the biological advantage in soccer, that will be men for some time. Watching Messi play, knowing he is the very best living soccer player alive anywhere on the planet, is a lot more fun than watching the 1000th

Exactly. Women from the U.S. can play in the Olympics at any age. Men can only play until age 23. Different chances to score goals. Ad similarly men might play in some tournaments that have no equivalent in the female international scene. Silly to compare the total number as if it had any meaning.

"After all, the U.S. Women's National Team generally goes a lot farther in the Olympics and the World Cup than our men do, and many of their games end in penalty kicks, so of course they would have more opportunities to put points on the board."

The default setting is often male, and that's a problem, but in terms of the FIFA World Cup and players who play for the national teams that compete, up until this point they have all been male. At some point perhaps a female will make it onto a national team that competes in the FIFA World Cup (as the tournament is

No, he IS our best all-time player. None of the women listed above would ever be able to compete with him on the field at all. They are the best female USA players. He is the best men's player AND the best player overall. Hence the best American player of all time. Saying he should be referred to as the highest

Too bad they didn't ask about Jews and Muslims. Very curious where they would come in (have a feeling Jews have moved up in the last decade while Muslims are now down at the bottom where Mormons used to be.)

You do know that the majority of atheists too believe in treating others as they would like to be treated? Not due to the threat of going to hell if they don't, but simply because it's the right thing to do.

Do you get upset they call religion a fairly tale and then talk about ghosts due to the hypocrisy? That I could see (although most atheists I know are very science based and so not so into ghosts.) Christianity spends a lot of time on the Holy Ghost, so I assume it's not a problem with ghosts in general (angels too,