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Cloud Atlas erasure!

Dude, this is all terribly negative, looks fun to me...also do not make the mistake of thinking a Brit couldn’t possibly work out your terribly complex culture, because, like, it isn’t. I do share your curiosity as to why the hell Texas and California could possibly find in common tho...”We have the most votes in the

It definitely has that vibe.

It looks like what I wanted the TV show to look like.

I recently watched Garland’s Devs which was wildly underrated; I figured if it had Nick Offerman, it had to be good, and I was right. I extend the same benefit of the doubt toward this, which will probably be great too.

This looks almost like it could be a prequel to the amazing DMZ comic books, and I cannot wait to see it.

He’s excellent in the show Julia, playing Julia’s diplomat/spy husband. It’s an interesting character that is completely different from Niles, aside from fondness for fine food and wine. And Pierce convincingly plays straight, though though the romance is between a long married couple. So Pierce is still working in

I was confused on that whole discussion in the article. I mean it’s certainly a cost-saving “strategy,” but it’s also just common sense. I’m surprised it even got a mention because anyone would have already assumed that they filmed the sinking last because why would you destroy your entire set on the first day of

Short extras don’t eat as much from craft services - this is a no brainer.

Scott did the same thing on Alien. From Wiki:

Right.  Otherwise, there’s a risk that the last few contestants agree (either openly or secretly) to share the prize money, destroying the tension and drama of the end of the show.  Lots of people would take a 100 percent chance of getting $500,000 over a 50 percent chance of getting $1 million.

I like how the key takeaway from Netflix from the dystopian show about people dying in a reality competition was “Hey this was popular, let’s make it a real show!”

Did you mistaken SNL with this site?

What I got out of a more in depth article is that the contracts on the core cast had run through and there wasn’t enough what have you (ratings, cultural cache, whatever) to justify signing another season or seasons worth.

The best part of Miracle Workers is watching a bunch of fun actors having a hell of a time with each other.

Who is between them that really out of touch, out of time, in this beef.

The schism can be traced to the discovery that one of them CAN, in fact, go for that.

Does the restraining order state that here he comes, we should watch out boys, as he’ll chew you up, because he’s a maneater?

I’ll be honest - while I enjoyed Miracle Workers, it always kind of baffled me that it ran for four seasons. It feels like a “we should be happy for what we got” situation. 

I say this with the disclaimer that I have not watched the whole special so maybe the whole thing is way worse than that one joke but... I don’t think it’s that bad. Like, okay, the dude told an offensive joke, wowsers. He’s far from the first and I’m sure he’ll be far from the last to do “blue” material. Hell, I