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Right? I bet that made his year!

I’m right on the edge of Gen X and Millennials (born 1981) and so I was too young to really watch it originally, and I never managed to run into it on something Nick at Nite or TV Land, if they ever had it at all.  My parents and my older Gen X friends raved about it, so I’m excited to finally get a chance to see what

You and me both.  

What, the one with the talking horse?

God I love that turn of phrase. Futurama’s last episode used All the Way Down as its title, and without any other information it was clear it was going to simulation theory and that they’d end up with simulations inside simulations.  Well worth a watch if you haven’t seen it - it’s definitely a top 10, and maybe top 5

Wow, I really must not have paid attention when watching the Netflix seasons of that show, because I totally forgot Fisher was in it.

Honestly, BDH is my favorite of the bunch, though they’re all great. Though, I could listen to Emma Stone read the phone book, and Isla Fisher is funny as f*ck.

There’s also The Lost City from the last year or two, where Sandra Bullock played a pulpy romance adventure novelist who actually gets sucked into an Indiana Jones  meets Romancing the Stone adventure with the Fabio-esque model on the book covers played by Channing Tatum.  Brad Pitt also shows up.  A true four

I mean he’s in an argyle backpack, maybe it and the spy just share a name?

When a cast is that good, I *have* to think something about the script really must have popped for them. Cavill, Bryce Dallas Howard, Catherine O’Hara, Sam Rockwell, Bryan Cranston, Samuel L. Motherf*ckin’ Jackson, John Cena, and Ariana DeBose (who I admit I’m not super familiar with her work yet, but I hear good

While she’s from the UK, her family is of Albanian and Bosniak descent, so geographically you’re not far off with Romanian! Though the languages themselves are not terribly related, other than being of Indo-European roots.

Could be a litmus test for how far along the Kinsey scale most folks are, anyway.

Sam Rockwell playing Zappos Beeblebrox in Hitchhikers’ Guide to the Galaxy by channeling George W. Bush if he was an intergalactic superstar was inspired.  Then he actually PLAYED Dubya in Vice, and it was perfect.  I can only hope that Adam McKay went after Rockwell for the role because of his performance in HGttG.

Yeah, they mentioned - and showed in tricorder readings - that her frustration with no comms and her inability to let that go - were causing the issue, not that syndrome.  I think it’s hinting at something else going on with her that we will learn more about.

I am giving the writers the benefit of doubt, because Mariner started off VERY annoying, but by the end of Season 1, you already are starting to learn why she is who she is, and was already showing growth.  I’m pretty sure we will learn more about T’Lyn the same way by the end of this season.

Thanks, I’ll give it a shot!

I dunno, I think people who are physically abusive are fundamentally bigger assholes than even the biggest jerks who at least don’t injure people.

I think it matters whether he’s threatened by someone.  I feel like I recall Johnny Galecki saying that Chase was a great mentor to him in Christmas Vacation, but I could be misremembering.

I don’t even know why you’d ever recycle Lego. I think a program to return unwanted bricks and donate them to schools and daycares would make more sense. Frankly I can’t imagine throwing out Lego; everyone knows someone with kids, and if they don’t, you can always take them to the Salvation Army, Goodwill, or some

Honestly, I think we ought to be carefully landfilling our plastic until we can figure out how to make it back into petroleum.  Or we could just melt it down and inject it back into old oil wells.