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Seeing Mark Linn-Baker as a father in a sitcom warms this 80's kid’s heart. Cousin Larry for life!

Just to note, there’s a report out that WBD only has enough cash to release two films into theaters, which is the main reason for the delays.

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So happy Single Female Lawyer might be coming back!

To my knowledge he wasn’t. The joke is that the sentence is structured in a way that accidentally suggests that all television characters are played by Harvey Guillén.

That’s exactly what happened to Stan Lee in the Hulk movie.

God forbid tv characters enjoy the same things we do, like Cheetos.

I mean, it’s all pretty clearly tax write-offs and quick cash-outs for Zaslav and his cronies. There’s absolutely no comprehensible business decision behind this that’s about building a library of content...they’re setting fire to it and claiming the insurance, and leaving the ashes in their wake. They’re not people,

Of course, us normal people just get fired if we cite our mental health as a reason we can’t work.

Well that’s... dumb.

I mean that’s a funny, pointed post and she was very much in the right. The responses she got from Black Twitter were disgusting, and it’s nuts they caped for a dude displaying toxic behavior instead of a biracial woman, often using her biracialness against her (someone called her an Arnold Palmer child). Just further

Maybe someone should let you know that before last week, Rushdie was exactly where Rowling is today, which is to say “a writer who’s received a death threat.” There are, I suppose, differences, such as the fact that Rushdie’s death threats amounted to official Iranian policy for many years and forced him to go into

Sure, whatever you believe. It’s interesting to me, though, that you describe this particular now-famous death threat as “credible” and any before it as “supposed”. As in, before and after the attack on Rushdie. Carry on.

You think condemning death threats will tank their PR? The death threats are to be applauded?  WTF are you on?

Any thoughts about who might send her death threats and why? Or why people feel the need to trivialize death threats to people they don’t like?

I’ll bet the Rushdie attacker perceived his words as much a threat as you perceive Rowlings’ to be. Not good company to be in.

That would be because after she twitted in support of Rushdie, some as@#$%& decided to reply back with a threat to her personally. And you know death threats towards an author, any autthor, are kind of big deal now.

Sure, sure... but can we add the corollary "Just don't be unfaithful to people" as a precondition here? Oh, and "Just don't call the police if you're a MAN and some woman half your size slaps you a couple of times in ager over your infidelity" as a post script 

There was literally an incident when a man slapped another man, so there were no gender stakes, and opinion immediately split that “slaps are ok sometimes” and “slaps are never ok”. That’s literally the same thing that’s happening now, here in this thread.

It’s a birthmark.

Rock group Santana?