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Yeah, I’d say there is. A good chunk of Gillis’ following and among the types of podcasts in the genre he runs in are made up of terminally online white males ages 15 to 35. Any appearance or mention anywhere results in the entire flock moving towards it. It’s similar to a K-Pop hive but if it were made up of people

The cut for time sketch being better than what’s on the show seems to happen rather frequently

Her character was mentioned in this episode so she may be popping back up later this season

I don’t buy his agents’ reasoning considering most all his (successful) movies he’s in comedic roles. So its clear that’s the type of avenue they are comfortable going down. The “tough as nails” thing is just an excuse they were using because they personally had some other reason for not wanting to do the Barbie

Yep, same. First season was just kinda meh. I didn’t hate it but it was bland. Not really what I expected from a series based on Halo games. All the changes they’ve made aesthetically and tonally have really helped though. The new director has made a big improvement. I don’t know what the viewership is like, but I

alongside their new best friend Batcher the lurca hound)

Cooper was actually a WR, not a QB. He’s the oddball of the family apparently. His Dad and brothers are QBs and Cooper’s son, Arch, his a QB currently at University of Texas

It’s definitely a low number and considering the sales this game is gonna make, they should be able to get a lot more. The players need someone, whether its them organizing their own union or someone on their behalf, to negotiate their share as a percentage of whatever the total sales are, not just a paltry lump sum.

ESPN was also told that EA won’t allow users to create players who opt out of the NIL deal, though the company didn’t share how they would stop people from creating their own version of a popular player who might not be in the game.

Oh it’ll be 4 dollars for one. And it’ll consist of the smallest chicken tender possible, one half squirt of sauce, about 5 strings of cheese, and the saddest tortilla available. You’ll have to eat 4 of them to even begin feeling like you actually ate something.

His nickname is Tony Pasta.

I don’t know what changes they made after season 1, but they are welcome. This show is much better this season so far.

I’m watching this regardless since I loved the original show, but that animation style is definitely giving me mixed feelings. On one hand, I appreciate that the character models look like those from the original series. But on the other, the movement looks really rough. That style was ok for the time period (though

The Horchata Cold Brew Latte definitely has my attention. That could be a big hit if done right. The Cantina Chicken menu sounds promising as well though I worry its gonna be absurdly priced for what you actually get, which seems to be the theme with TB (and many other places) of late.

Watched it for the intrigue of seeing what it would be like and I seriously debated turning it off after the first segment but stuck with it anyway.

Nah. No way DunKings is that low. Arguably the best of the night. Michael Cera was top quality too. Let my cream hydrate you!

Speaking of bleach, is she bleaching her skin or is she just not dunking herself in bronzer anymore? Now I’m not really a fan of hers so I don’t follow her religiously but she looks nothing like the image I have in my head of her from just a couple years ago when she was everywhere on the pop music scene.

I hated the Kwan plot last season (I found that character really annoying) so I blocked out most of it, but last I can recall, I thought she ended up as some kind of visionary after meeting with some kind of mysterious sacred group. When I saw her with the cave paintings in ep1, I figured it was related to that but

Gotta be a disgruntled employee with access out there somewhere that will leak this.

The second season was a massive disappointment which is a shame because given the time setting and subject matter, there was potential for a great and thought provoking TV series. But it utterly failed in just about every way. I stuck with it because I’m one of those viewers that once I start something, I have to