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Col. Alphonse Dore Cliburn CBE
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It doesn't help that, far too often, they ended up telling basically the same rough story over and over again.

So, where do we send our letters to again?

But with someone else playing the part.

As was Prince Georgy Lvov, for whatever reason….

At least, it better be, as, if it's about the more distant relatives, this plotline doesn't make a lick of sense.

It isn't a new infestation- they've been making musicals based on movies since the 1950s, and there have been waves of bad adaptations (and the occasional good one) ever since.

Satan Met A Lady isn't a musical- but there are a ton of changes between it and The Maltese Falcon (Sam Spade becomes "Ted Shane", for instance, and it's a ram's horn with precious gems that they're looking for).

And after Memorial Day.

And it might be limiting in terms of getting him to take direction.

I've seen references to it in the comments sections at a couple of places, if that counts.

You mean he wasn't both?

I actually like this idea, truth be told….

But did Hiro ever eat a gyro?

The fact that bum wine isn't found everywhere, like in the old days?

And, within a couple of years, he ended up unemployed anyway…..

Probably to the less cable movie networks rather quickly.

Will it make him sweat?

Can we make it so?

Grey?

I disagree, to a point- the problem with "meta" is ultimately the same problem "satire" has, in that there is a bad tendency to automatically assume that it being present makes something good.