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But first... the Tranya.

I do think that there needs to be more clarity among the BLM and associated groups with the “defund the police” movement, because some people seem to define it differently than others. I myself got a bit concerned when I saw one person being interviewed by Ali Velchi on MSNBC (and unfortunately I didn’t write down the

Everyone knows the phrase “indie” is actually short for “In [the] Deep State”, exposing those musicians’ true allegiance. Don’t fight the power! Conform!

Cool! I’ve got Hulu but had no idea, I’ll check it out - thanks.

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This looks like a really intriguing show (although it would require me to buy YET ANOTHER streaming service, dammit) with a great cast, but I’m hoping it isn’t Perry Mason just in name - kind of like how RDJ’s Sherlock Holmes wasn’t really Sherlock Holmes.

I was going to mention that too, Woody grooving ever-so-slightly in the background makes this funny scene even funnier.

He was also in one (if not two?) of the original Christopher Reeve Superman movies.

In the event of an emergency, her dress can be used as a floatation device. It is also visible from rescue planes.

How did he do such fantastic stunts with such little feet?

Now if only Disney+ would let us toggle seeing Darryl Hannah’s ass-fur.

I was just about to write the same thing.

Couldn’t agree more. It certainly wasn’t perfect, but if Handlen is really as “disappointed and frustrated” about this show as he says, then for the love of Christ could they get someone else to review season 2? Because it seems like he either had expectations that were WAY too high, or else he was just determined to

> Or, as one character puts it: “You’re not shooting the bullet. You’re catching it.” What does that mean? We have no idea

Finally sat down and watched the series - and damn, “strange” doesn’t do it justice. And yet it’s oddly compelling too, as I couldn’t wait to watch the next episode and get utterly confused all over again.

I remember they showed us the 1946 David Lean version in high school, and despite all of our complaining beforehand we finally realized it was a damn fine movie.

Kim Cattrall is not amused.