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Don't do what Donny Don't does?

Exactly- Getting punched in the stomach when you're ready for it is a VERY different experience than a sucker punch you're not expecting.

I would be hugely disappointed if he turned out to be a host. Like you say, they're laying too much groundwork for his character with his comments about the hosts being hosts. It would be incredibly lame, cheap and lazy if he ended up being a host.

I think Routh was…ok…as Superman, but looked like a kid in the school play playing an adult anytime he was supposed to be Clark. I like Kate Bosworth overall, but her as Lois is one of the worst casting choices ever, up there with Tommy Lee Jones as Two-Face.

Upvoting any time I come across this thought. Having the employees also be robots has been done so much at this point that's it's actually the norm, and it's refreshing to have them just be people.

So does that make Sheriff Hopper a host in the "spooky 80's-homage-themed" park we haven't seen yet?

That one was particularly eyeroll-worthy.

Pon-der-roooosa Pine…

I would be very disappointed if they went that route with any of the employees or MIB, it's been done way too much at this point.

Ok, now that I find interesting rather than everybody's attempts to make him some special kind of host.

Bingo- The real Arnold with young Ford was already as old as MIB is 'now'.

I think people are reaching a little too hard with him. Yes, he's quite clearly up to something, but I think at the basic level, he is who we're seeing. A guest who has been coming to the park for 30 years and is now searching for something deeper. The guy in the picture with Anthony Hopkins was already older and

I support this message, he was great as the Comedian

One of my favorite exchanges in any episode.

Let's do it to it! Grammar, that is.

My problem with him is the first thing I ever saw him was an after school special about steroids, and even as young as I was, I thought "this guy is a horrible actor" and it's always stuck with me.

Aren't all of his performances stiff and Affeckless?

Nice! Psyched that The Tick made it, looking forward to see how it takes shape…

Correction: Ian Malcolm is now the Pull-Out King of Portland, Oregon.

That picturesque little model of the boathouse and opening harmonica from Captain Bob will be with me until I die.