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We are the descendants of powerful kings and queens.” Kings and queens suck.

It was pointed out to me that last week’s episode title, “The Spies,” may have been a reference to the story of the The Twelve Spies, in which a group of Israelites explore the desert to find a new home after leaving Egypt—you know, like the Mandalorians were doing. Seeing as how there were no spies in the

Maybe the fact that he didn’t (at least before the credits rolled) shows personal growth on Grogu’s part.

Trust me, it’s worth your while. It tails off a little at the end, but the first 20 or so episodes are impeccable.

I think I am one of the few people that got on the Bruce Campbell train from Brisco County Jr. I would usually keep watching through the show that followed it...Some weird UFO show called The X-Files, I think. I wonder whatever happened to that little low-expectation show they were dumping after Brisco? :)

Fortune Feimster cracking wise and firing a submachine gun from a helicopter? I’m in! Maybe it can be this generation’s Con Air, a gloriously stupidly fun movie where everyone is clearly having a great time.

Tbh, Van’s scars look more healed in the forest than they do on Lauren Ambrose. They must be using different makeup artist for the two, and they obviously need to talk to each other more. It seems like bad continuity.

Come on...Jennifer Lawrence had been doing movies since 2006. Winter’s Bone was the film that made her a star, which was released in 2010, therefore most likely filmed in 2009. Even if Winter’s Bone was actually filmed in early 2010, it still would have been before the slasher flick.

Haven’t any of his toadies told him WHY they have the “verified user” check marks? It’s more to protect Twitter than it is to protect users. They instituted it because people were threatening lawsuits over users pretending they were media personalities, or other personalities in the public eye and saying awful things

I think Hugh Dancy is pretty awful with his overwrought facial expressions, and I would be happier if they toned down the makeup on Odelya Halevi (his assistant) to “professional woman” from “full face of professional catwalk makeup”. She’s a prosecutor working on a government salary, not a supermodel in Paris.

I’ll go to a movie during the slow time of day when there are only 10 or so people in the theater, but I won’t go back to a live performance until they get a better handle on Covid.

It’s weird how parents were OK with this so recently. My senior year in high school (1983) one of the sophomore girls moved in with one of the English teachers with the knowledge and permission of her parents. Everybody knew, and there were so many jokes about it that they went through the Senior Wills with a Sharpie

That is one of my pet peeves.

Grant was a notorious speed demon and expert horseman. He looks kind of burly in the clothes of the day, but he was only 5'6, and was considered almost girlishly pretty (read, thin, among other things), and was very light on a horses back or in a carriage. He may have only been caught twice, but it was one of his

No Bonnie and Clyde?

It’s worth pointing out that Fast Break actor Michael Warren, while more famous as an actor now, was a 2-time All-American, 2 year captain, and 2 time national champion at UCLA, playing under John Wooden and with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. He was the real deal.

When you’re starving for weeks, I would imagine the smell of cooked meat would be almost impossible to resist.

Just gotta say about this show, we knew the adult cast was capable of really bringing it, but the teen cast has been amazing too. If they hadn’t got the teen cast right, it would have fucked up the whole show. But, for the most part, they nailed it.

He was highest paid in up front money, but RDJ made 50 million on the back end. Became of his problems they were not willing to pay him much up front so paid him mostly in back end, not having any idea how much the movie would make. They figured that if RDJ fucked it up and the movie was a bomb they wouldn’t have to

This just brings me back to the old Black Tiger juvenile/Young Adult racing novels that I read in the 1970's (looking at Wikipedia, they were written in the late 50's, early 60's) where Our Hero’s crusty Scottish mechanic(now there’s a stereotype that apparently goes back) drove a either a 1918 or 1928 Dodge, claiming