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They should have went with Betty and Howard being gay. Both had a slightly later in life awakening which made them realize why they were together. They remain close friends and coparents.

Yeah, if you accept that we’re going to get live action remakes and villain prequels from Disney, this sounds pretty good. Much rather have something with style and slightly goofy plot points than what they’ve done with everything else. 

She kills the puppies for their fur, which is not the same thing as food.

Anyone feel like we’re getting an odd amount of Nintendo info considering E3 direct is around the corner?

I would be thrilled if J Lo and Ben Afflack were making out at my gym! Like, normal people no. But come on, you’re on the treadmill and you look over and Bennifer is there PDA’ing? You can’t tell me that’s not a highlight of the month.

Super Pumped comes from Billions’ Brian Koppelman and David Levien, with the two of them and Beth Schacter executive producing, writing, and serving as showrunners.

But hey that’s ok because these frat boys are here to remind us that they were born with a deed to the entire world (which their ancient Greek membership confirms).

they’ve proven they’re excellent at regulating drugs already (opioid epidemic), internet access (whoops), rent (lmao), minimum wage (hasn’t changed to even reflect the bare minimum of inflation in over a decade)

I don’t read this as blaming the complainants, it’s blaming CBS for having them as showrunners.

Honestly, another reason why the state patchwork framework needs to eventually turn into federal regulation.

Yeah, I’m maybe willing to buy that it’s a sign of something (for example, that they are not too up their own ass to care about what people think when they order food, or that they’re not super adventurous about food) but I don’t think it would, on it’s own, be an actual red flag.

I mean, if your friend includes the gay pride logo in his stream, how is it surprising people ask if he’s gay.

Great write up as always. Man, that New Yorker article, which literally was published 24 days before Bridesmaid’s is something.

Reading this, you wonder if the issue isn’t her being miscast but misused.

Check out For All Mankind too. Season one starts ok, but it’s uphill from there. Season two was pretty great. At some point you realize that for all it’s alt-history, it’s just Mad Men with astronauts (in a good way).

Wow, almost as if gambling addiction is a life ruining condition millions of Americans suffer from so maybe we shouldn’t be posting articles that are misleading about the chances of winning the lottery.

Wait, sorry, what the fuck is this?

But not only is he in the show, the show is featuring a character who was in the previous seasons. It’s a spinoff, which is evidenced by the fact that the title makes it clear it’s not season 3.

With these legacy franchises from Nintendo, it’s interesting which of the games they seem to be lazy with (Party), what they decide to check the boxes with (Tennis) and what they decide to innovate on (Golf, apparently).

I mean, it’s pretty odd. It was a well known story that got floated in national news articles.