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To be fair, Daveed Diggs is an actual rapper, and a damn good one. And Lin-Manuel Miranda probably wouldn't be considered an actual rapper, but he's better (in terms of writing lyrics and technical delivery) than a lot of them.

Angelina Castro?

Banh mi are incredible! One of the most truly "refreshing" types of sandwiches I've ever had, thanks to the pickled vegetables and fresh cilantro and hot peppers. I love any kind of "house special combo" with all the various cold cuts on them, plus the butter, mayo, and pate. If you can find one, treat yo'self.

If it helps, you could use a baguette, or a long loaf of French or Italian bread as an okay substitute, ideally if it's on the soft side, and not too crusty.

If you're not joking, it's roast pork, sweet ham, swiss cheese, mustard, and pickles on Cuban bread, pressed like a panini.

Perhaps her Stranger Things buzzcut will be replaced with a monster 'do, courtesy of a hairdresser from Milan.

Try this trick and spin it, yeah!

By the white wolf!

Yes and yes.

That could be a sequel to Miller and Geof Darrow's Hard Boiled.

I also loved Claire and Misty Knight bonding in Luke Cage, and the Cage show ended with Claire going to take martial arts lessons from Colleen Wing. Looking forward to some Daughters of the Dragon action in Iron Fist and Defenders.

The guy who played Cottonmouth was incredibly charismatic, and a nuanced villain who was even sympathetic at times. He felt like he belonged on a better show, like The Wire, while Diamondback felt like he belonged on Arrow or Legends of Tomorrow.

MATT, JESSICA, LUKE, and DANNY (in tandem): "Everything is legal in New Jersey."

The Prestige is by far my favorite Nolan movie, and Nolan has never made a less-than-good movie (Dark Knight Rises is arguably his worst, and it still wasn't bad). I just loved everything about The Prestige, from the casting to the production design to the setting to the twists. I even read the novel, and it was one

My parents hated anything spicy, so their chili was more like a sloppy joe concoction, but they served it over pasta and called it "cowboy spaghetti." Nowadays, I love chili, from spicy Texas red to the Cincinnati stuff from Skyline and Gold Star, and I'd much rather have it over pasta than rice or cornbread.

I liked that MacKenna character, and it helped that Janina Gavankar is so gorgeous, even compared to the regular gorgeous women on those CW/DC shows.

That was great, but it's only the second-best mashup to go viral today:

THANK YOU!

"In Hong Kong, you would already be dead."

I actually enjoyed Parallels on Netflix. It felt like the pilot for a SyFy-style TV series, and I found out later that was exactly how it started out. But Constance Wu from Fresh Off the Boat was very cute in it, and it had an interesting slant on parallel universes.