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Danson With Myself
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3 issues in, X-Men Gold feels like a placeholder until the new Astonishing lands, which is what I expected from Guggenheim, who only ever seems to be hired to do non-consequential stuff.

I've never been able to get into Gethard, even though he seems like a more sociable, self-actualized version of me. I saw him do that bit of his one-man show on Colbert, and thought it really hit all the usual theater kid awkwardness and cliches of one man shows.

I don't think the show has been officially renewed yet, but it was my understanding that if it comes back, it will probably tie in.

Ironically, I too will be celebrating their actions by drinking.

I'm surprised they haven't adopted that awful Kid Rock beer that actually went bankrupt and stopped production for a few years as the official beer of the GOP.

They are celebrating a belief that their party will still be viable now that they did a "promise," even though the largest blocks of their voters are wildly uninformed and will almost certainly turn on them if this "promise" comes true and their expanded medicaid goes away, insurance premiums rise faster, and suddenly

Next year, ironically, is supposed to tie in heavily to this Inhumans mini-series.

What are the odds it's just a regular bulldog shot separately and super imposed on the inhumans' scenes?

"Watch Black Bolt DESTROY Elizabeth Warren in this debate!"

Marvel's joint TV/Comics crew is having a rough year, and in my estimation, they only 75% deserve it.

Gwen-Man

No, because there's supposedly a real sequel to Twins coming out in a year or two with twenty-year-younger Eddie Murphy as the third twin.

Penguin.

At the end of this one Mr. Unbreakable hears about the murder on TV at a diner, and RUSHES INTO ACTION

Career Suicide Pact on the Orient Express

This looks fun.

I think it's only book of Mormon, and uhh… I'm not sure how plays/musicals work in that regard and who actually "sees" them.

Mr. Roker just needs a dose of Chambraigne. It's Shampoo, for your brain!

I'm pretty excited for this, although I won't be taking the plunge until their live stuff is up on Roku and Fire TV. Another $31 a month, and missing only one channel that I'd really like to have (Comedy Central, as Viacom are apparently trying to position themselves as cable-only to get a greater deal of subscriber

More like "I enjoyed this when I hadn't already owned the album; now things I've purchased multiple times are being reissued and I'm bitter about the double-dip".