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Right but without Filoni/Favreau on board it’s a Kennedy project, which means more dross like the sequel series.

That’s Central Park working as intended. It was conceived as an animated musical, which is very much a YMMV concept.

It happened this season. According to the Loren Bouchard, Bill Hader wasn’t available to record lines. It’s not necessarily permanent; they’ve said they’ll try to get him back in the future if possible.

Yeah, I love this show, but Linda and Tina being voiced by men isn’t one of my favorite parts.

Elon’s hard pivot into politics yesterday was so confusing—especially since the Twitter deal is supposedly being held up by “bots”—but now it makes sense.

I’m pretty sure the decision to kill Sears/Kmart was made in 2010, and everything since then has been the CEO taking the company apart as profitably as possible.

I wonder if Alec Baldwin ever regrets turning down Mr. Mayor. All this time he could’ve been toiling away in obscurity on Peacock, with a steady paycheck and low expectations.

*Sploosh Mountain

Sam and Diane? They were on again off again, but ending firmly on “off again” in the Cheers finale, when it made the most sense for them to get together.

I assumed that Beskar works like a bulletproof vest—taking a hit won’t be fatal, but it will still bruise and hurt like hell.

That would have made zero sense narratively given how Fallen Order ends.

Nice! JFO was fun to play and complicated, conflicted characters. I hope they don’t skimp on the eerie Force visions for the sequel.

It probably was mediocre and lazy, but Chex Quest was my introduction to first person shooters, so I have fond memories. I didn’t know what Doom was at that age, and wouldn’t have been allowed to play it if I did.

“Mr. Kent, Mr. Kent! How many times do we have to tell you THE RESTROOMS ARE FOR CUSTOMERS ONLY!”

This isn’t how the Trill worked, and while there is certainly precedence for resurrection in the franchise (hell, in this show even), it’s not nearly as charming as the writers seem to think it is.

All the more reason to scrap this endeavor and give us a continuation of the real Mighty Ducks:

I have it on good authority that the (former) executive producer of Jeopardy evaluated Richards and found him to be a stand up guy!

Major props to Kristen Stewart for getting an immortal demon to officiate her wedding.

More people following Avis is never a bad thing.