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None of these do anything for me, but I did buy the Jessica Fletcher Funko pop that came out a few months ago. I don’t have any other Funkos (Pops?), but I love having JB on my desk.

Yeah, from what I’ve read, they hired the actors first and then built the characters around them:

“Just as”? The removal of the episodes happened three weeks ago. It was even covered on this site and discussed at length:

Yeah, sorry for the duplicate. VBurn’s comment wasn’t showing when I made mine; looks like they beat me by 2 minutes.

That was my first reaction too, but the decision was 7-2 (!). Kagan and Breyer voted with the majority. So even if Clinton had been able to appoint two justices, we likely would have been stuck with the same terrible decision.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Please. Zack Snyder’s movies don’t have any heart.

No Democrat, no matter their politics, was going to run against an establishment Republican like Tipton.

Those are the nominees for films released in 1974, for the awards given in 1975. The Supporting Actor Oscar nominees for 1975 films were:

(Sorry--I’m not sure why the comment showed up as a reply to yours instead of to the article. I must have hit the wrong button. I erased it and moved it to where it should have been.)

I don’t understand why they don’t just edit out those moments and let the rest of the episode(s) stand? They’re all fairly minor—the “two black swans” gag is a brief sight gag at the end of the episode (though I guess having Jenna and Paul say they’re going to dress as that, which is the climax of their plot, might

(Sorry--I don’t know why this showed up as a reply to your comment instead of to the article.)

I believe he has a son and a daughter, not two daughters.

“Before and After” is one of Voyager’s best episodes and should be on any must-watch list. Kes was a character who had a lot more potential than most of the cast—the idea of someone whose entire lifespan would be lived out during the run of the show—which was largely wasted. This was the only episode to make use of

James Marsden appeared in the pilot episode, as a delivery guy who gave Maggie her first kiss (which got Fran in trouble and almost cost her the nanny gig). It was one of his first Hollywood gigs (maybe the very first).

This movie is godawful. Boy meets girl, boy drives girl out of business, girl decides, “Oh well!” 

What about Sulu and his husband in Star Trek Beyond? 

I’m familiar with LA drivers. I’m also not foolish enough to rely on lazy stereotypes when there’s evidence to the contrary.

Or he was jaywalking in the middle of the street at 7:55 at night, popped out from between two parked cars so the first driver to hit him didn’t see him, was clipped by the first car, fell to the street, and the second driver was distracted by a bunch of pedestrians trying to get him/her to stop which instead caused

Treem sounds awful. I mean, this: