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Persistent Demme
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Excuse me, did you say MANDY(?!) was "kind of ugly?"

I don't think he is falling for this story at all.
I wonder if he's just stringing her along.
(But I also wonder if Jonas has some kind of hidden agenda.)

My girls loved them (now 25, 28), when we lived in Toronto.
They called them Sharon, Lois, and Bran (the high fiber singers).
One of their uncles asked them to sing that "Skinny Maria" song.
The Polkaroo is sad today.

I loved that he didn't have sling, just an e-collar.
It looked like a municipal shelter. (I'll bet he's used to way worse things than patching up Mike.)

Sometimes, much older brothers are sorta like fathers, so mixed signals are understandable.

Atticus is incredibly good looking, but last night, he was just meh.
I wonder if they changed the actor.

Maybe you were meant to be tired of her.
(Her minions sure were.)

This.
BTW: Mr. Fatale is in tech. His first boss, (in 1978), was a woman. His second boss was a woman, and so on…
It may have been a little unusual, but the requisite skills were way more important than anything else.

Good point, Bill. (I think it's shot in Palo Alto.)
Too bad some people insist on making this satire into a Google vs. S.F. thing.

"All the energy is definitively in the city."
Really?
Wrong!
Have you even been to Google?
(Or, "the Plex" as it's lovingly called here in PA.)

The intern reminded me of a self-indugent teenager wallowing in drama, and putting on a show. What a phony!
Good for Diane.

Could it be that Boss Baby is most appreciated by those who have an intimate knowledge (their own child, niece, nephew, etc.) of the baffling movements of a baby or toddler? Bennet's impression is dead-on. I found it instantly recognizable and hilarious.