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Used to work at two different locations and the fates of the five local stores were: two became HH Gregg, one became a Ross Dress for Less, one a used car dealership, and one was torn down since it was built on unstable ground and would have been relocated eventually anyone since the store would have eventually

I'm still wondering how Fantastic Beasts is going to play with general audiences, since it and Cursed Child seem to appeal more to diehards than casual fans. Notice there's never been any follow-up on book sales results for the new "book" after the initial weekend which makes me think it vastly underperformed after

Bonnie Hammer, is that you?

His nerdy costuming and constant frowny face while also being jacked beyond belief thanks to Batman makes Affleck look ridiculous in all the previews.

I think the biggest problem is that Kim Dickens is most entertaining when she can be wry and sarcastic such as in Gone Girl or House of Cards - Madison is a fairly normal person in a depressing world who has no use for one liners so that charm can't show through.

I miss Danny Huston. He was great in seasons 3 and 4.

But how will you shoe horn Cheyenne Jackson, Matt Bomer or another Ryan Murphy type into that?

They have fairly modern iPhones so it's like at least within the past few years. They also must have an amazing internet or cellular provider in the middle of nowhere to allow for multiple streaming video feeds as seen in the first episode.

I think the whole Playboy playmate / tabloid all-star / star of one of the most popular 1990's shows kinda helps Anderson be a bit more memorable than Debbie Dunning.

Yeah, that was a running gag - although I think they did occasionally show the curtain calls on TV if the episode ran really short or they were celebrating something (100th episode maybe?).

Considering how generally reviled the CBS shows are by people who actually discuss television, I think it's a safe bet that the late 2000's / early 2010's will be more defined by that near perfect NBC lineup we got for 2-3 seasons with The Office, 30 Rock, Parks & Rec, and Community all magically aligning.

I always just assumed Jerry had more clout at the network and he (and presumably Larry David) always nixed the Must See TV crossovers since they were very careful about building their distinctive New York sandbox.

I've seen so many graphic designers or special effects majors fail to break into their industry that I always feel like they shouldn't even be granted federal loans for those majors. Anyone can teach themselves Photoshop or InDesign these days. It's like offering a major in Microsoft Office.

Well, there was the speculation that Leto's Joker was really Jason Todd as a Joker imposter and the real one is dead / missing.

Cavill's such a waste of space they could swap out Superman for Steel. Shaq has a pretty clear schedule these days.

I don't know if Harvey Weinstein is going to be able to leverage his producer credit into an Oscar nom on that one.

Let's go one step further and have the Wet Hot crew do it.

1-4 had a fairly consistent continuity. Part 5 is where things start going off the rails a bit when then get experimental, although Jason Lives is pretty fun in its over the top-ness and self referential humor.

Yep. It was an innocent SWAT team just sent to take Bucky.