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Shuri from Black Panther will most likely be in Infinity War as will Valkyrie.

Her line of being from St. Louis got me to thinking… what if she's tied in with/leading the Kansas City mob we got introduced to last year.

Which is even better considering it is a rib on David Faustino's actual attempts at being a rapper.

The way he got the part is fantastic as well. When he was auditioning, he ad-libbed a sigh and shoulder shrug before entering the door to the house. Everyone else had been trying to play Al as loud and abrasive, but Ed O'Neil played him as constantly defeated by life (inspired by O'Neil's family in Ohio)… which is

I'll defend that two part episode as the best stretch in the best season of that series.

Yep… the guy that worked with Al at the shoe store in the early seasons had the last name "Ventura" as well.

Season 5 should have been the 2 part "You Better Shop Around". That season is probably the best of the series, and those two episodes are absolutely amazing in showcasing the Bundys.

I do love that the season itself is going to be taking place during Halloween.

I actually expected the house at the end of the episode to be Morpheus' parents house and the "freaks" just a band of crusty punks that all have good families/homes/etc.

I definitely think The Man in Black's "end game" is to face death in the park. He is responsible for saving lives in a world where disease has been eradicated. Death has become the ultimate level/challenge for him. He wants to play with the Holodeck safeties turned off.

Outside of the invisible car payoff, which had me howling, the incredibly old computer in the promoter's office was another great visual gag.

Ryan's letter could have easily been where the season (and possibly series) ended, but I'm glad there's more to be told.

My apologies if it's already been mentioned, but another "Back to the Future" musical reference is the song "Davy Crockett" playing right before Angela gets to the garage. "Davy Crockett" was playing when Marty first got to 1955 and was walking around Hill Valley.

I'd be all for a George Lopez series that was a Reno 911 spinoff where he revisited his "Mayor Hernandez" character.

You're right… I was meaning boomerang fish in a "show segment".

I loved that the basic idea of revamping the show came down to what saved the musical in "The Muppets Take Manhattan" - More frogs and dogs and bears and chickens and whatever!

As bad as the overall movie was, Frank Langella as Skeletor was inspired casting and he owned the role. When I saw this as a kid (I was 5, I think, when this was released), I was really excited about the potential for another one based on Skeletor popping up at the end of the film.

Probably because you didn't have the sarcasm font on large enough. My bad.

Alabama being an elephant makes the most sense out of the bunch.

Alabama is an elephant because it's the mascot of the University of Alabama.