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Judy Greer. I do not like the show.

I think I've heard something about it being too expensive to get her to star in her own movie? Which is an exceptionally bullshit excuse, but I genuinely think it's been used.

If they do a Kamala Khan movie, the press would just smother them with admiration.

This show is going to be a wreck. I cannot wait.

It's Brent Morin who sings. He hits all the notes perfectly but his voice is just so fucking annoying. Chris D'Elia rightfully cannot stand the singing.

That wasn't a good scene, but the emotional payoff was satisfying. I suggest you give the show a shot. It's really likeable. I would date it.

Yeah, Bianca Kajlich, I seem to recall? She was really good on the show, too. She fit in very nicely and for some reason I enjoy the 'bunch of guys and one girl' dynamic a lot, even though it clearly states there's something profoundly wrong with the woman in question.

Ground Floor's male lead has a less grating voice, then, and he didn't seem to revel in it as much as Undateable's second lead, damn, I need to learn those actors' names.

That's not even the weirdest lyric ever written by The Killers. I love them, but they write some fucked up shit.

No. Heelan was cast on both of those shows, but they figured schedules would conflict with each other, so they hired a different girl to play Nicki. Then they rearranged schedules to get Heelan in a recurring capacity on Undateable. Sucks for the other girl, but good for us, because Heelan is a treasure.

I don't think the schedules would overlap. And it's not like he's essential on Jennifer Falls, even though he was good in it.

I agree with the singing. It worked on Ground Floor, but was overused on Undateable. The slow motion celebration compensated for it very nicely, though. It was a classic moment.

It's good news. After the horrible pilot, it was a genuinely funny show with a likeable cast that seemed to have lots of fun together. I'm happy.

Because it's a glorious season.

Getting offended by something like that is ridiculous. Especially since it's obvious I have nothing but tremendous respect for the institution of adoption. I may have used a word incorrectly, because that is what happens when a language has one word for two different things, but you should seriously administer a chill

I think relation not by blood is technically called affinity. I am pretty sure that relation/kinship, at least units definition, implies blood. Of course how it's used and what it means in everyday life is a completely different beast. Saying that adopted childrenare not related to the people who raised them and who

But they're not related. Relation implies blood, I think. What they consider is a different thing completely, because family isn't blood. Relation, OTOH, is, as far as I know. I may be mistaken, though. I'm Polish and in Polish the word 'related' actually has the word 'blood' in it. If it caused any confusion as to

Where did I say anything about it not being true if they're adopted? I just said I'd prefer it if they were related, but the bond will be there if they're adopted. God, is it really so hard to get? Is it really necessary to attack me for having an opinion that's not really offensive?

I said no such thing. If they are in fact adopted (in light of who's playing their father, it's more likely Sue would be adopted in that scenario), I don't give a crap. If the movie makes them completely unrelated to each other/separated at birth/estranged/whatever, which may still happen, considering all the news

I think Simmons and Fitz are actually both very well received by the fandom in general.