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I have not seen any part of the Yellowstone universe, but I did watch Shrinking, and it was the best I’ve seen Harrison Ford in years. He actually seemed engaged with the material and they let him play comedy. His comedy chops are severely underutilized and underrated. 

It’s an industry wide problem. We watched Violent Night the other day and Prime Video uses “Action·Comedy·Serious·Thoughtful” as descriptors.

Exactly. I think that the actor playing Freddy would work much better in single-camera format, and Schitt’s Creek proved that you can do silly physical comedy and parents living with adult children in that format. 

Everybody should probably have to work a customer-facing job at some point in their lives if only to know what it feels like being in that position. You can tell the people who never did because they’re the ones screaming at the people who are.

SO. DOPE. They nailed it with that one.

I was not happy when I first read the title, but learning in the end that SHE has to find some place that will hire her or she goes to jail anyways is the cherry on top. It seems like this was more of a joke on the judge’s side to punish her further. Not only will she be denied employment repeatedly, at the end of

I’ve been eagerly awaiting Levy’s next project and hoping that it was something more substantial than co-hosting the Canadian version of British Bake-Off or whatever so I’m looking forward to this. 

Yeah, I think I tried Morningstar and wasn’t massively thrilled with the taste and texture.

He really was. And Dan knew very early on that he was done for, but props to him for carrying on and fighting to the last second.

You could see Josh was gutted to have thrown it away on the last bake. He was far more consistent over the series, but the nature of the show is, as long as you never come last, and don’t come second to last in the final, you can win the whole thing. As ever with Bake Off - lovely people making lovely cakes and being

It’s in this package:

this is seriously the only show of its kind where it’s easy to cheer for all of the contestants 

same, this has been a great group

Probably a Super Bowl commercial. 

Watching that one brief scene with Aniston and Margulies, it occured to me that both of their careers really began on the same Thursday night on NBC almost 30 years ago when Friends and ER debuted. I don’t really have any point here, but it just struck me as funny.

“Hard to think of much more American than[...]”

That was a confusing comment.

Correction: Tom Hiddleston has always been the low-key best actor in the MCU.

Still enjoying this so far. I also enjoyed Majors’ performance, though it’s tough to ignore, you know, everything else that’s going on with him.