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Pontifex
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When I was a kid, I wished I could be on YCDTOT, and my dad said, Pontifex, those aren't regular kids making the show after school and on weekends, those are professional actors with agents and acting classes and stuff. Then thirty years later I find out, those really were regular kids making the show after school

Union rules?

Erlich mansplaining mansplaining was just marvelous.

On this show, Nick Fury will be played by David Hasselhoff.

In fairness, the actors didn't design or build their costumes.

Medusa looks like she's going to try to seduce her widowed neighbor Jack Lemmon over a nice game of Scrabble.

From what I heard - this is more a friend of a friend - it struck way to close to home, both the tenor of the scene and some of the details Rowling included.

I know someone who stopped reading Harry Potter after that scene.

Right next to Vine and…McCain-Palin??

I thought the girl was, too.

Also in the number of new subscribers they've gotten, and the buzz of "SHOWTIME is bringing back Twin Peaks", and the perpetual revenue stream of 18 new episodes and their attendant licensing and merchandising.

I watched FWWM just before The Return started, and thought he was much improved as an actor there just a year or so after the series ended.

BOB's shtick generally involves a host on some level voluntarily accepting/surrendering to him, so I see your agnosticism and raise you skepticism.

Did disguised John Simm remind anybody else of Colin Hay?

The line in that song about going someplace where they'll never get cold is just achingly poignant to me.

I went to a wedding where the band let a drunk chick sing the chorus on Tubthumping. It was memorable, but not in a "wow, they've discovered the next great female singer right here at this wedding in Pennsyltucky!" way.

"Yellow Boomerang," Middle of the Road.

Free Pepsi, you say?

As was the mellow, Ben-Murphy-starring Riding With Death.

I had no idea 95% of the stuff leaving was even on Netflix to begin with.