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You do realize that there is a middle ground between “everything Marvel does is amazing” and “there’s some superhero fatigue so everything Marvel makes is an unsalvageable mess,” right? Yes, recently some things have been underwhelming (Quantumania, Secret Invasion), and some have underperformed (The Marvels), but

I can only guess that Green Bay is completely ecstatic to be past the drama and stupidity of having Aaron Rogers as the face of their team. There’s only so much stupid that one can overlook because of sportsing talent. 

1) Wouldn’t parodies be protected by the 1st amendment, anyway? South Park, Family Guy and others have depicted Mickey Mouse in satirical ways, and I don’t recall them getting any Disney lawyer blowback — at least nothing that forced them to never run those episodes again, or pay Disney royalties.

Wait, what? Baja Blast is 20 years old? It must have had a limited release early on because I don’t remember it being a thing until like 2010.

Bojangles is awesome. Delicious chicken, sides that are actually good and not afterthoughts, and you can get breakfast all day if that’s your thing. Cajun Filet Biscuit for the win.

Damn I’ll take a Bojangles in LV, I’ve heard nothing but good things and would like to check it out myself.

The use of dead prez’s “Hell Yeah” was an inspired choice

The photos from the episode are also from last weeks 

None of the porn mag dicks were pixelated for me (watched via Showtime on Prime Video).

It’s like Fording a river....or Nissaning a serving of instant ramen?  Boeing a piece of wood?

“Self-Exclusion” was last week’s ep. This was is titled “Down & Dirty”.

Segwaying?

holy shit, Brett is hilarious. the voice he uses and the way he held that burrito aloft and bowed to it killed me

I hate “it was all a dream” when it being a dream affects the plot. It doesn’t here. It was just a different way of revealing what happened to Nadine. Narratively, it’s little different than showing her driving, then harps and a wavy transition to show that she’s remembering the past. I for one wasn’t invested in the

It suddenly came to me how we know that “Linda” is dead. Roy has obsessed over Dot leaving him for years. No one leaves Roy. So why no similar obsession & search for Linda? Because he killed her long ago.

But they got an egg puck! 

You waited 90 fucking minutes for McDonalds.

The last paragraph made me chuckle.

At first I was all - it’s probably a dream but then thought, maybe not? Once they served chicken piccata for dinner at Camp Utopia, I knew it was a dream... Good episode...can’t wait for the rest.