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This was a mystery? My mother and I watched the film, and when we spoke about it afterward, the only question was if he changed which eye he was wearing a contact in from scene to scene, because the affected eye seemed to vary through the movie.

Man and Witch: The Dance of a Thousand Steps

I grew up watching Sesame Street, and the Today Show was literally on every morning before I went to school. I didn’t pay much attention to most of what was being televised on Today, but I guarantee I would have paid attention if any of the Muppets came on, and I would have been horrified to see that happen on the

I watched six of these cancelled shows, so it isn’t that no one was watching. I was certainly not the only viewer. Every time shows that I like to I watch get cancelled, my interest in investing my time into a new series declines.

Random question, unrelated to the article, what happened to everyone’s Kinja profile photos? We are all just pixelated colored circles now?

I actively shop anywhere else online, Amazon is my last resort. I have access to Prime, but I would still rather find whatever programming that is on Prime and download it elsewhere, to watch using the VLC or Plex app on my Apple TV.

even managed to get Hugh Jackman back as Wolverine, despite the character dying in Logan.

Actually I remeber it as the male carries the child, but yeah, a third was needed to mate.

LOL!

Bummer! I am NOT the in the demographic age for’ this show, but there were never shows that included me when I was the “right” age, so I was immediately hooked on The Fosters. The continuation of the story on Good Trouble is like home. I will mourn the loss of the show, and the ability to keep up with the Fosters as

Of course it wasn’t about cooking, but I get your point. Essentially a reality show producer, he does not deal well with a scripted show.

That’s a bummer! It was a beautifully produced show, I looked forward to it each week it was on, and was absolutely looking forward to more seasons in the future.

Is anyone going to watch this? Does anyone care? I love Marvel comics, and I loved much of the early movies, but I am super tired of all the filler heroes at this point. They really should have figured out how to keep the major characters part of the active roster, because this just isn’t worth many people’s time

Its very cute, except for its passing resemblance to HAL 9000.

NO, but so far, it has been pretty much that.

That being said, I did go and see Indiana Jones 5 in a theater, with my friends and we enjoyed it. My issues with the movie are not like others. I did not appreciate the brutality of the murders in the beginning of the film. And though it made sense, and no one liked Shia LeBouf, the very dark killing off of Mutt did

Yeah, I, along with my friend group would go to dinner and a movie every week. Have done for a decade. I just don’t go to movies anymore. I still love movies, but it seems harder to organize, harder to make time, and frankly, I don’t like wearing a mask for hours at a time (which is still a health necessity). I have

I still would have liked to have seen Ada and the Reverend get at least a full year together. It was too silly.

I was honestly hoping Oscar was going to save Maud from underhandedness at the company. I was also rooting for the marriage. I don’t think Oscar is bad, just surviving as he must, as a gay man of the time. No excuse for that behavior in most Western countries now, but even in the 80s, it could be seen as necessary for

“I give praise when it is dessert