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I was shocked a few years ago talking to my Dad, that he didn't know the Village People were gay I then rolled off a list of other gay people from his life that he liked but couldn't believe were gay: Freddie Mercury, Elton John, Paul Lynde and Barry Manilow. He looked on line to make sure I wasn't lying to him and

The trailers don't look good. My wife said, "she looks way to young for him" which really isn't true - he's only 7 years older than she is - way less than the age difference between Walter and Sky on BB for example - but he is a very old looking 52 and she is a great looking 45. Maybe he's funding this with his own

A lot of the stuff on this show is supposed to "feel" like real finance but it's just crap. Axe has never lost money during a quarter? Sure! Chuck's blind trust prevents him from using his own money for basic expenses like housing? Great! Dollar Bill breaking into a warehouse to find out about a companies

They've gone out of their way this year to make Axe look bad, the "bad" stuff he did last year was esoteric - insider trading, helping his employee avoid jail time. Even punching that guy out led to us learning about his magical photographic memory, he was presented as a kind of superhero, Lara his lovely wife loyal

Step one: No Shrek
Step two: Live action, not animation
Step Three: Zombies
Step Four: Okay, okay it's Walking Dead fan fiction.

So the Nightly Show had to go for this?

As Don Draper would say, "That's what the money is for!"

This was absolutely the best acting I've seen him do. I just hope he doesn't get pigeonholed into these villain roles since there's obviously some real talent there. Being 6' 5" doesn't help him any in Hollywood either, everyone wants him to be an action star.

I have a withered body jammed into a metal exoskeleton roughly the size of a large trash can and speak in a digitized voice and I would like to complain that me and my kind have been portrayed very negatively by this show for over 50 years now!

If you mean it's time to stop thinking the future is going to be wonderful than I'm with you. It's becoming clearer and clearer that technology is going to bring us much closer to The Expanse than it is The Federation.

Yeah, he was still in his 30's when those episodes were filmed. The beard and hair made him look older.

Did they mention actually meeting him, or David talking about him? I'm not sure to be honest. Gotta watch this whole thing again.

"This paper was made from larch pulp, yet Europe wasn't manufacturing paper before 1000 C.E., that means either this letter is younger than we think or somehow Poison Ivy is travelling through time!"

Entertainment Tonight report, early 2018:

There was so much good about this I can't even stand it. Imagine filming this? Everything had to be so perfectly drawn out right from the first episode, since they obviously are going to film all the scene's that change and morph in David's mind at the same time - must have been a continuity nightmare for the crew.

When you ff through the opening and stop at the credits you're at 42-45 min.

That's why I liked it, the were obviously doing a riff on those movies. Just like they were riffing on Enter the Dragon with the three level, three style challenge thing. In the drunken master fight they at least found somebody with charisma.

At least that show had earned some goodwill at that point. Same with Luke Cage in JJ, he was a character we gave a shit about even when his show had issues.

There's no way to sugar coat it, this show was terrible. Were there a few decent moments? Sure, I'm sure Cop Rock had it's moment or two that's not the point. The acting, dialogue, action sequences (for the most part) and budget were horrible. I only watched this train wreck so when The Defenders comes around I'm

Yes, but it's David - who's supposed to be American - saying it, even when he's speaking with the "English" accent it's still David so the line fits the character.