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Kit Jackson 1967
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During the primaries, I wonderded why the GOP didn't reach out to Fox News and ask for a big favor. Give Donald a ton of money, and hire to him to have his own show on Fox. The pitch from Fox would be, you can only be president for 4 or 8 years, but your television show can run for decades.

His family. Barron is only 10 and I'm not sure how much he understands of what is happening around him.

Brilliant!

It wasn't a spin-off. It was a back-door pilot, which is sort of a stepping stone to a spin-off.

I love Monsterpeice Theater when they had Grover doing "Upstairs, Downstairs"

I know this sounds horrible, but I was surprised he was still alive. I thought he was dead.

I loved "Magic School Bus!" as well as "Wishbone" and "Arthur." I watched "Captain Planet and the Planeteers" too.

That's a pretty good idea. If it's an hour long show, do it as 4 segements of around 10 minutes each (based on a running time of 42 minutes). You could have more than 4 apps/games in rotation, so contestants do not know at the start of the episode which four games he/she/they will be playing.

I'm pretty sure you were kidding, but I do think that type of thing will be part of gameplay, only instead of money, the currency will be points.

Lucas has many, many talents. Writing dialogue and knowing what's enough/when to stop are not among them.

Han Solo had all these incredible adventures. You could heist type movies, you could do a cat and mouse type situation when he's on the run from the authorities, you could do a "clear my name" story, and many others.

My personal fan theory/ret-con is that at one point in time they thought Midichlorians caused someone to be force sensative, and then a few decades later realized they were wrong.

The big question is can he resist an opportunity to appear in front a camera.

That makes sense.

Doing this live in theatres and letting the actual audience supply the call backs would have been fantastic.

That's what I thought. Dumbledore had feels, but Grindelwald didn't feel the same way about Dumbedore.

Although the 1920s did have quite the thriving gay subculture. As long as no one drew attention to themselves in the straight world, it was possible to have an active gay social life.

I thought it was an unrequited love. Dumbedore had feelings, but didn't act on them.

It's amazing how he fits right in.

This makes sense since she did marry far later in life than her peers.