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I always find it interesting that I don’t necessarily realize how much I liked something until it is no longer there. Craig Ferguson’s Late Late Show is one of those things. I haven’t had cable (or even a TV) in nearly 10 years so I would always just catch clips on YouTube the next day, but damn he was funny, smart,

Just the other day I was saying that Olyphant and Katee Sackhoff are in my opinion the two best, most dynamic TV actors of their generation and I would’ve killed to see them together in principal roles of a series (Olyphant was always my first choice for Holden in The Expanse), and would watch anything that did in a

With a name like that, I expect he’ll play a Chevin, perhaps one related to Ephant Mon.

Honestly they should just have him show up as Raylan Givens and act as if Raylan has been in the Star Wars universe the whole time. 

Forget all of the other characters. The show should be just those two hanging out with Baby Yoda.

He’s so dreamy!

I know Olyphant has a lot of range (not just in his limbs) and shouldn’t be defined by just one character but my first thought was “quickdraw Raylan Givens in space with a laser pistol”

Live Free or Die Hard” was pretty awful. Though if Olyphant had been a villain in one of the earlier Die Hard movies back when Bruce Willis gave a damn then I’m sure he would have been great.

I have been a fan of Olyphant since I saw his hair in Scream 2. There was no turning back after that.

With the exception of maybe the one that sang ‘Word Up’, his cameo on ‘The Good Place’ was probably one of the best cameos I’ve ever seen.

This is fantastic news. It completes Olyphant’s TV Western trilogy of Deadwood (past) and Justified (present) with Mandalorian (future).

This is some very solid casting by Disney+. Pedro Pascal was a tremendous choice—even though i was almost exclusively voice acting. Olyphant has never been in a bad thing. I dare you to try and convince me otherwise. In The Closer, which was inexplicably a complete flop, he was fantastic.  

Just give him some sort of weapon that he can whip out and kill bad guys and I’ll be happy. Especially if he also happens to be devoid of outer vestments at the time. 

“charmingly nerdy Jeremy”? Huh? Wtf? That guy was a straight up manipulative selfish asshole. he mentally and emotionally abused Natalie the whole time they were dating. He treated her like shit and Sorkin had her groveling back to him, apologizing like the problems between them weren’t all his fault.

This article is all true. Yes, Sorkin definitely used the SN finale as a big middle finger to his corporate overlords, but neither the plot nor the finale really feel off because of that fact. The Sports Night (the show within the show) folks were always underdogs. They were third or fourth-rated among sports news

But 20 years later, I’m still rewatching my DVDs and you’re still writing articles.

Sorkin has undoubtedly gone off the rails to the point you can no longer see him and the rails at the same time, but Sports Night really stands out as possibly his best, and least pretentious (on a relative scale) work.

I miss Sports Night.

It was a perfect example of being right, but too early.  Its style was imitated to great effect almost as soon as it went off the air.  

I’m really glad that the majority of the cast went on to have pretty good-to-great careers.  I love this freaking show, despite the laugh track.  It exists right on the cusp of when television was really going to hit the Golden Age and glimmers of that are shining through all over the place.  If it would have started