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That’s a shame, a terrific comic character actor. There is an episode of WKRP when Johnny Fever has to do the late night graveyard slot as punishment, and read out the low-budget ads for the likes of Red Wigglers, ‘The Cadillac of worms.... From all good worm stores everywhere!’. Hessemann’s mix of disgust, despair

And how often do you think about that?

You didn't find him funny in last ep? I think he's slowly become funnier and funnier.

Yeah, something was definitely up with her in the van -- not sure if it was being smacked around by a talking gorilla whilst tracking down an alien invasion of sorts, but her hands seemed to be trembling as she was taking out her phone to take that picture?

I can’t help but feel like Hardcourt’s change in demeanor, being a little more open to the team making the WhatsApp chat, is just a sign she was infected by a Butterfly during the fight with Charlie.  I got nothing to prove it, other than it seemed like a perfect time for it to happen.  Murn similarly sounds like he

This show really highlights what is arguably Gunn’s biggest strength as a writer-director: presenting absurdly flawed characters in ridiculous, often hyper-violent situations, and still finding a beating heart underneath it. All the while maintaining a tone that can accommodate both. That’s not particularly easy. It’s

or the Deadly Duck

This show just gets better and better. I like that sometimes you catch glimpses of the actors trying not to crack when there’s a scene that almost certainly involved some ad-libs.

That was kind of wild to see The Wall programmed simply as Mom on someone’s phone, it’s the simplest way of humanizing Amanda Waller.

Minnie wearing a pantsuit looks weird, but whatever.

Used to be all a man needed for a good time was his hand and a highly detailed picture of an anthropomorphic mouse lady in a dress NOW LOOKIT WHAT YOU WENT AND DONE!

Pictured: Candace Owens, trying to destroy the fabric of society, in the presence of Donald Trump.

Fox News is such theater. You think Candace Owens gives a rat’s ass if Minnie Mouse wears pants or not when the cameras are off? There is no embarassing length these people will not go to in order to pander to the uneducated malcontents, so that they’ll keep voting to protect the interests of rich people. I know it’s

Grown ass adults who care about how a cartoon mouse dresses, buncha friggen weirdos yeesh!

Well there’s no arguing that TR was instrumental in ending the Gilded Age. He and FDR helped level the playing field, and Eleanor’s contributions cannot be under estimated. She pushed her husband to be more liberal and was very public about her support for the disenfranchised.

I loved Detective Song, now that she knows exactly how much of a fucking shitbag Peacemaker’s sperm donor is, being able to more effectively snark back at him.

It was the real life Georges who earned the trust busting shellacking they got from Teddy Roosevelt when he, to the shock of the rest of the Republican Party, became president. The GOP shunted Teddy into the vice presidency to neutralize him. They never dreamed they’d just handed him the presidency. 

My favorite part of the episode was when Peacemaker pointed out how he too had been bullied in his youth by people calling him a bully and insensitive. The delivery of it was just near-perfect.

When i saw the 80-minute running time i thought “oh god, how am i gonna sit through this”, but it was so extremely watchable that by the end of the episode i wished it didn’t end. It’s just so sumptous to look at. Just a feast for the eyes. The writing wasn’t anything special and will probably be all too predictable,

Never seen Downton Abbey, and this was very very predictable, but also very very watchable.