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Has he tried… not being a mutant?

Christ, I feel so bad for Michael Imperioli having to resort to doing something like this. I can only pray Pesci makes an early guest appearance and takes offense to his character's producing style, so he can get killed off and spared the indignity of appearing in too many episodes.

I'm prepared to admit I'm wrong if this turns out to be the case, but I'd be pretty surprised if either Dungey or Tatum were born this year.

Mr and Mrs Tatum?

It's so weird to have another actor play a teenage version of Freddie Highmore… I guess there's not much you can do to make him look any younger in a flashback, but the guy was still playing teenagers himself up until about a year ago and easily still could. Apparently his character's face just grew different, not

Firefighters' Handbook, about a plucky SFD rookie named Wendy Firefighters.

She did genuinely have sex with the hallucination several times and there was an episode that bizarrely implied he actually was a ghost that was roaming the hospital to spend time with her, so you're sadly not too far off. I mean, so I heard… from someone who still watches this show who definitely isn't me.

Lick-lick-lick my balllls!

A rebellious grandma (Jennifer Lawrence) gets placed in a care home under the watchful eye of the youngest administrator in the institution's history (Bradley Cooper,) who makes it his personal mission to block her romance with another resident several years her junior (Robert DeNiro.)

At 26, hasn't Lawrence aged out of the middle aged matriach roles she's been getting by now?

Love a bit of snark, obviously, so I do admire your pluck, but Foxcatcher was nominated for 5 Oscars and a Palme D'Or while Bernie was literally the best reviewed comedy of 2012 so uhhhhhhhhhh yeah? Feel fairly safe suggesting they did alright for themselves.

Abso-Lutely.

The whole look's bizarre. She looks like she should be asking Boba Fett if his father's home.

You mean The Jinx? No wait, that was HBO. Serial? Nope, NPR. Casting JonBenet? Nah, that was Netflix. You mean Making a Murderer? Or Foxcatcher? Or Monster? Or The Staircase? Or Zodiac? Or Paradise Lost? Or Dear Zachary? Or The Imposter? Or Bernie? Or The Thin Blue Line? Or Into The Abyss? I'm afraid you'll have to

Yeah, what a dumb investment. True crime doesn't sell at all!

I could be misremembering but I think a part of the pitch did involve giving the user nutritional facts, it's just not something we ever see them trying to implement.

The most disturbing aspect of Gilfoyle's personality so far is that he apparently has no toppings or condiments of any kind on his hot dogs. Just plain sausage on dry bread.

It was, back when it was a franchise about an immortal killing machine. It's explicitly not going to be about that now, so there's no reason it has to be.

Isn't that what the AV part always stood for?

Did you all ever think about maybe just making a discussion space for Serial instead? If these posts ever get comments, it tends to be people posting their thoughts on the original podcast rather than about the podcast about a podcast. Seeing as how many features and reviews have been cut and changed to protect the