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As someone whose hospital, like most across the country, is suffering through extreme nursing shortages, I can say that your wife is a saint, full stop. People like her, who have continued to stick with the profession despite being assaulted, verbally, physically, and emotionally, deserve a debt of gratitude that

I watch my spouse work 12hr overnight ER shifts as a nurse, drink 12 diet coke cans a day + 2-3 large McD diet cokes and only get a few hours of daytime sleep. There are professions that certainly do not encourage good sleep habits. I don’s say much to her because, reasons....

I don’t live in a vacuum, and I’m not going to say that I didn’t pick up some of that up out of something I read somewhere , or here. I read a lot of stuff, and if some of it makes sense to me I might repeat some or all of it, perhaps without even remembering where the thought came from. Looking back, last weeks

He doesn’t have superpowers; he’s like peak human condition type. Which means unofficially having a “superpower” when comics logic is translated to the real world.

Well Kabeletown is a family company

I don’t know anything about Kingpin at all that wasn’t in “into the spiderverse” so I don’t understand his deal at all: like, does he have super  powers or is he just a really big dude? It seemed like the way he just laughed off Kate’s arrows that maybe he can’t be injured easily and the way he was throwing her around

I a little bit wonder if they initially only planned the bit for the scene in that first episode and then decided to flesh it out for a post-credits things without rewriting/reshooting what they’d already done.”

I think it’s more likely that the whole song was written and shot for editing into the earlier scenes, so

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They probably wrote and shot the Broadway number as a digest of what the entire musical would be like, so they could use clips from it during the sequence in the first episode. It was cheaper and easier than to write and shoot five or eight different mini-segments with glimpses of a plot between them. When it’s shown

It was written by Marc Shaiman (he was the conductor they kept cutting to) who, among other things, won a Tony for Best Original Score for Hairspray, was Oscar nominated for “Blame Canada” from the South Park movie, and wrote another famous Broadway musical parody number, “Everyone Has AIDS,” from Team America.

What would have made the whole thing worthwhile would have been a single pan to Yelena’s baffled but fascinated face.

I a little bit wonder if they initially only planned the bit for the scene in that first episode and then decided to flesh it out for a post-credits things without rewriting/reshooting what they’d already done.

Are you kidding? Laura has watched Clint go off on adventures with Natasha and allowed her youngest to be named after Clint’s female work friend and the brother of another female work friend.

No way she is threatened by a child. Plus, Hailee is a lovely young woman, but Linda Cardellini looks like she can teach you a

To me the musical number was funny for how terrible it was, but that’s asking a lot of the viewer. And I sort of cringed that this is what people will think Broadway musicals are like (though the tourist shows might very well be.)

1. Jack was hilariously low-key about everything; usually when someone is that blase about being framed it’s because the whole thing is a ruse, but no, he just figured he’d get it all straightened out quickly. And he did!

You’ve never heard of the Ben Bailey taxi game show?

Yeah, I thought that too — but do you think Kingpin actually lets people call him “fat man”...?

Fat man autoparts, not so subtle.

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Yeah, as good as it’ll be to see Wilson Fisk again it won’t top this.

I was raised by a food policing mother that you should just eat your vegetables plain since fat, salt, and sugar are bad for you (I know!). So I learned to appreciate the taste of vegetables on their own, but you are so right that if you roast them or add spices or sauces, they are really elevated. I made dinner for a

Well now I know that Lifehacker just makes stuff up. We all know that my diet is the only good diet and everyone who isn’t using it is just wrong. I mean, really, all of the flaws of everyone but myself can be tied back to not doing what I am doing. This should be evident to everyone by now.