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Pinky & the Brain did a short that mocked this studio pressure as well, called "Pinky & the Brain & Larry." Then after the third season, they succumbed to the pressure and put out a shitty half-season called "Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain."

Why are you calling it a pipeless organ when you can clearly see the organ pipes above the organist in the video??

Peeling*

Don't forget BoJack Horseman

Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich. Malkovich.

Cheap shirts whose colors literally do run when washed.

I wrote that second half wrong, meant to say he's great at having books get ghostwritten (his memoirs, Star Trek books, Tek War books). As a director, his sole effort, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, of course stands tall, in a class of its own.

May be an asshole, but he's undeniably a great film director and ghostwriter.

He's the Chevy Chase of Star Trek.

What were the concerns and what was the feedback? That's the meat of the issue, and they didn't address it…

I watched every new episode on Hulu (and Daily Show as well). Mourned greatly their loss. Would rather they had not spent an exorbitant amount for Seinfeld and just kept Comedy Central instead.

I used to live a half block from one of those

Regardless of that, how does it justify Stone's refusal to acknowledge Putin's misdeeds? Not even bringing up the killings of journalists and imprisoning of protesters is a pretty major fuck up when you have four hours to do it and it's entirely focused on Putin's actions.

Huffington must be giving him great advice judging from how she ran her newsroom.

Their hair/head feathers are kinda similar

There are a hell of a lot of douche bags with egos who are also artistic geniuses. Kanye is one of those.

Does she not realize that "goop" is gross? It sound like sludge, or Gak, or loose poop, or boogers….

Except Star Trek: Nemesis was quite possibly the worst in the entire franchise.

What she did was really fucked up…

It's popular music that's terrible that is the problem. I've always always thought of music that's both critically-lauded and popular as hitting the sweet spot. It's both good, and enables its practitioners to make a well-earned living.