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I feel like people have been commenting on the lack of Mort for a while, and every time it was brought up someone would say Andy Kindler is rumored to be difficult to work with. Idk if there's any substance to that, though.

Hell yes! Aside from the pulpy monster movie aspect (super intelligent sharks!!), I love movies where people have to navigate a complicated building like Resident Evil, Alien, Clue, etc.

I came to the comments specifically to see if someone would bring this up! Even before I saw the picture, everyone's incredulous and then vicariously mortified reactions on the podcast after being told about it was hilarious.

Yeah, that was pretty upsetting too, especially since he was more essential. But I don't remember it being as drawn out.

Oooo, or like what they did in the alternate pilot where Archer is a velociraptor and everyone just responds to his roars as if it was normal dialogue! But then we wouldn't get Jon Benjamin, so maybe just a new coworker that's inexplicably a velociraptor?

She gets grabbed by a pterodactyl, who throws her around like rag doll in the sky (to another pterodactyl I think), and then the poor woman gets dropped in the water and eaten by the giant dinosaur that lives in the pool. Seemed unnecessarily cruel, and like it was intended as "punishment," even though the character

He doesn't get a lot of play on the radio and is certainly not as broadly popular as, say, Drake, but he's still got a huge following and kind of an "it" factor. I'm basing this off the internet response to his few social media posts and whatnot (I just checked and the video for Humble has 105,645,476 views). Also,

Really? I thought she seemed kind of stiff in The Final Girls. I also didn't really like the movie (though it seemed like it would be right up my alley), so I guess different tastes.

I looked up shows on Ticketmaster and tickets go on sale Friday, with an American Express presale tomorrow or Wednesday for some places.

Idk if you're seriously asking, but I looked up a couple shows and the price range says $39.50 or $49.50 to $125.

Hey it's the AV Club, people were complaining when they posted a lot of Chance the Rapper articles, too.

I saw the trailer in theaters, which opened with Katherine Heigl and Rosario Dawson drinking margaritas and Heigl saying something like, "I thought that everything would be terrible after Jeff and I broke up, but since I've met you I feel so much better," and honestly thought they were on a date at first. Needless to

Same, but I'd gladly take Hammer hammering Hamm.

Wait, this movie has Armie Hammer doing Jon Hamm?! SOLD!

Someone else may have written the headline, though. Her writing is pretty thoughtful from what I've seen, but I don't watch Black-ish much so I haven't read her reviews of it besides the Chris Brown one. I thought she just genuinely detests Chris Brown and was horrified to see him on the show.

I was thinking it's an allusion too. It's not inaccurate, since she's saying "doesn't care" as in "doesn't focus on" white characters, but I could totally see it drawing in the "black people are the real racists!" crowd, which would be a disservice to Ashley Ray-Harris's reasoned writing. Thankfully though, as far

Good Lord is this headline clickbaity. I hope people actually read the well-written review and its description of the show (i.e. focusing on black issues, which does not mean "reverse racism" and hating on white people), rather than getting inflamed by the headline and immediately jumping to leave angry comments.

"I've just had the worst day—I lost my tennis racket at Pottery Barn!"