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Too bad about his mother, Martha Parker.

Anyone else first get into SNL while watching the chopped-down repeats of ‘70s episodes that aired on Nickelodeon during the ‘80s? So I tend to lean toward Bill and Chevy as my favorite cast members, even though they were a little before my time. And I don’t think I watched actual new SNL until the ‘90s. 

Truth isn’t a hot commodity.

Just wait until they make a new Buckaroo Banzai starring The Rock and see that one.

This reminds me of when I used to get really freaked out watching that “ghost” in the background of “Three Men and a Baby.”

Maybe Danny and Colleen could be integrated into Luke Cage.

Well... I guess I better watch that again.

I think it comes down simply to action and conflict being exciting, and a basic understanding of fiction vs. reality.

Wait, you mean those who are offended shouldn’t try to ruin it for everyone else?!

Yes, fun is dead.

I honestly thought Mr. Hankey was always supposed to be a figment of Kyle’s imagination, so this episode surprised me a bit by having the whole town acknowledge him.

True, the babies were shut away in their room.

Yeah, right?! Did Ruffalo post that with Evans’ phone?

Yeah, right?! Did Ruffalo post that with Evans’ phone?

I’ve been thinking they would somehow strand him in the past. It’d be nice to have a bittersweet ending then to just have him predictably get killed by Thanos.

Sam doesn’t have the powers or history of Steve. Bucky does, but man, he is just not that compelling or charismatic. I’d rather they recast Steve if Evans is truly leaving.

I’m so happy to see these two in a movie together again that my reaction to this trailer was probably beyond delirious.

Now that you mention it, I think she always keeps her cool.

One glance at a headline, a whole lifetime of trauma.

I love trailer tropes.