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Hitting along he line of the staff too so you don't have nearly as much padding as how it's meant to be used.

Yeah my eyes bugged out a little at "Jewdeal" being in that list. They would have some serious image problems.

Prescription painkiller abuse maybe? Started out as a way to keep working through an injury, just kept going.

I didn't get it until she showed up. I noticed the clothing was probably referencing some 90s thing, but didn't know what it was until Whoopi in the habit appeared.

It's some combination of that, "I just have to be the last establishment guy standing" theory, and them not wanting to actually go on record against most of the Trump stuff, lest they alienate a faction of his supporters, people they know exist and want to vote for them but whom they don't want to be officially

I think he could be involved, he just can't be in charge.

As i mentioned elsewhere, i think he'll keep hating himself but i think it'll stop taking on religious trappings, and probably some of the denial will go away.

I think it's just an earthly investigation of the sinking they were rescued from.

Well it looks like he's still extremely self-loathing even if he's no longer in denial. His reasonsing is "if god existed, there's no way he would make me queer" which doesn't exactly scream acceptance.

Ben Kingsley isn't giving up that crown to some wannabe.

He was stuck in a vicious cycle where he needed the levitating smell of cheese to get around, but kept putting on more weight from eating all of it.

Yeah, that's what coffee is for!

Except that was actually a better show than Full House. There's not really a darker place this can lead. They started at the bottom (now we're here).

I'm sure there will keep being nostalgia series galore indefinitely, but i don't know if they'll keep happening via reviving a specific existing show from the era they're nostalgizing (tm). It might just be more like The Goldbergs or Bojack Horseman than Fuller House.

He made it into the porn version.

Obviously all these numbers are made up and the costs don't matter, but do you think that million represents a profit on this production? I have no idea what TV shows cost.

It's in the ballpark of half life expectancy, although not for people who already made it that far i think?

I'm more like 80/20 loving him in stuff, but when he gets bad it's usually because he's WAY over the top and really distracting/terrible in a hurry.

This isn't totally true either. It's more like a mix of those two approaches, so that some stuff gets a ton of As and other stuff gets a ton of Ds but there's still a bit of a curve for a given show and it's still worthless to compare individual grades across two shows.

Chip was probably the worst character on this show, and given how uneven this show was, that's saying something.