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I’ll say two things about Smash Mouth: one, their manager was AMAZING at placing their songs in films and TV. Even the later albums that nobody bought had songs that were in lower-tier kids’ movies and TV shows.

Well, the years stopped coming.

I’m shocked.

The show is clearly transitioning Guillermo’s desire to be a vampire into realizing what he actually wants is a romantic relationship with Nandor. You can like or dislike it but the show has definitely taken its time to plant the seed and build the change over the course of the seasons.

Reminds me of the old Walking Dead comments. “I’m done with this show!” Next season rolls around, “I’m done with this show!” So on and so forth for the next 8 seasons.

Some of us are still enjoying it, so maybe just stop watching?

It isn’t stupid if the series is interested in redefining Guillermo’s place in this group, this hierarchy. He may no longer be a vampire but he no longer appears to be merely a servant either. They know he comes from a vampire-slaying lineage. He has earned respect.

Same. I’m not sure where the group will go from here, given this season’s storylines. There has been a really satisfying evolution for the vampire family, if one finds the idea of a group of selfish killers becoming kinder and more ‘human’ satisfying. In that sense, it’s a true comedy; everything seems better and more

I thought she was hilarious on The Last Man on Earth - and I love her here. To each their own.

I love her voice work on Bob’s Burgers and Bojack Horseman. 

They’ve been addressing this a little, though, such as the episode where he insisted he was now their bodyguard after his vampire-hunting skills were revealed. It’s not a big focus of the show, but I expect the vamps (or at least Nandor) are going to have to acknowledge him as more of an equal.

I’m pretty sure the show’s going with the logic that you age to the point you would have been when you turned.

A C+ is harsh, I think. 

For a brief moment I was terrified that the Guide had locked them into an escape room.

I think Marvel’s financial woes have been greatly exaggerated. GoG 3, Wakanda Forever, Spider-Man NWH, and Dr Strange MoM all rank in their top 10 grossing movies. The real test of the Marvels is how well it does as relatively newer characters carrying a movie. They need to show the new characters can carry the

There is a certain poetic justice in that, almost sixty years after Gene Roddenberry first pitched “Star Trek” (with Chris Pike in the captain’s chair) to CBS, it’s finally airing on the network.

And that’s fine. Retcons to make a better story or adapt to out of control changes happen all the time.

Easiest would be just following that Native American couple around all “slice of life.” Graham Greene talking about how he wishes they still made pop tarts and Elaine Miles making fun of him. “What’d you do today?” “Watched one of those infected chase a rabbit around the back yard for a while until it got tangled in

Please ignore “Neville” and keep it in the greys.

Is it not plausible that there could be technical challenges in identifying those two categories of people?