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A Lantern of Hope
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People that lick their fingers when eating are the fucking worst.

Every time I see the name Chuck Lorre in a headline or article, for a split second I always read it as Peter Lorre. I always realize my mistake almost immediately, and I’m always disappointed afterward.

Ugh. Thomas Middleditch is great - particularly on Comedy Bang Bang! - but a Chuck Lorre comedy? Oof McGoof.

Fuck SyFy. They cancel everything half decent.

James Corden’s Coronaoke Credenza?

Hand Songs, by Brian Wilson

LIPTON: Wouldn’t it have been easier to find a prop gun?
RAINIER (shrugs): I’m not the prop man! 

The fact that he could make fun of himself in The Simpsons was great and I loved him in Arrested Development as the Warden. Wow, have no idea he was 93. He had a good life.

The Actor’s Studio episode where he had the main cast of The Simpsons on was the best.

“It’s a pleasure to eat your lead, good sir” ...from his appearance on The Simpsons, interviewing McBain.

Not saying anyone has to be an asshole, but it would be nice if young people would eventually make the change into being someone I didn’t think needed a sitter anymore.

Was it, though? It always sounded like a really bad deal to me.

I heard if you mix them with Pepsi and Pop Rocks, your stomach explodes at least 5 times.

So I take it that we now know the doctor was never actually limited to 12 regenerations, that was just a lie by the time lords, which is good for the show in not liming future incarnations, but kind of makes the big ending of “Time of the Doctor” pointless, other than as another example of time lord dishonesty and

In a sense it actually fits the continuity, since there were hints from the 7th doctor era that the doctor had a dark secret connected to the origins of the time lords--the so-called “Cartmel Master Plan,” which this actually is probably a less complicated and infuriating version of. Fine with me if this is the last

For the youngsters these days, that’s practically War and Peace.

Sir, this is a Brookstone.

It’s in English, Russian, Zulu, Afrikaans, and Swahili. They move between a lot of countries. It has subtitles.

Thanks for alerting your readers to this show. Will spend the weekend on it.

Queen Sono will gain attention for being Netflix’s first African original series