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Forgetting the ten million in the bank, wouldn’t Charlie Sheen have (way more than) enough in residual payments from just Two and a Half Men to cover all his bills, lifestyle, and still have quite a lot left over?

And if, like me, you have not seen it yet Freeform is running (or maybe rerunning since it is on Hulu?) the first episode of Marvel’s Runaways right after the season finale of Cloak and Dagger.

Maybe even deeper (though I do not know which version/what source the cosplayer is basing their costume on) it could go back to the Dark Horse comics the character first showed up in back in 1990 or 1991 (I think. Maybe 1992?)

Not DB related but was surprised that the tv’s were tuned in to the Today show hour with Megyn Kelly. Everyone here dislikes Ms. Kelly so much that they go out of their way to switch channels after the first two hours of Today, will put almost anything else on, then switch back when Hoda comes back on. So I was

How did Christopher Plummer not automatically get the job?

Never realized Ralph Wolfe was not Wile E Coyote. My young self thought Ralph was just a role that Wile E. was playing, like he was an actor in a repertory company or something.

This does not add anything but is my monitor set wrong or is Ms. McCain really a very uniform pink, her outfit matching her skin?

Any chance that the Ultraviolet and Constantine titles are the UK and US tv series and not the movies? Also, it is probably up there and I have just missed it but what do the asterisks after some of the titles mean? Thanks.

Per the video he was moving backwards before a shot was fired.

Maybe retreated was putting it too strongly but, yeah, after Mr. Drejka reached for his weapon (and, no way for me to know of course, but I assume because the gun was pulled) Mr. McGlockton did back off. He was backing away before the gun was raised (again, to be clear I believe - without knowing what words might have

“... the mute one who’s intentionally a blank slate (Bill Skarsgård) ...

Not going to write this well but, if anyone knows, can police officers in Florida be personally sued and held personally liable for false arrests, have to pay for damages out of pocket? It came up when talking about this and I am just wondering if a) it is true and b) how much that might play in to decisions about

Didn’t President Bartlet cover this with just a simple line or two in an episode of The West Wing?

Wait. John Roberts from Much Music (yes, I am old/was in Canada for some of the Eighties)? Isn’t he Canadian? Is he even allowed by Fox News to work for Fox News?

The part I am not clear on is, given the way prisons in the U.S. are set up, why is there a jail cell that is a “private, self-contained living unit” with a “bathroom and shower facility”, telephone, etc? Is this a special facility that normally houses witnesses, or non-criminal folks needing special security?

I do not know if it is still available on the BBC I player but Radio 4 did an adaptation of sorts called “Recordings Recovered from the House of Leaves”, if anyone is curious how the story might work in another medium (is medium the correct word?).

Hmmm ...

So basically his character, like most of the others, will end up being a cool anti-hero hero and get his own franchise spin-off?

“Now, we don’t know for sure that one day these things will come to life and kill us all in cold blood.”