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Jim Johnson
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Yeah, if I didn't remember that scene so vividly, I would swear I have never seen the film.

Then the more accurate description would be that Blue Meridian inspired Peter Benchley's book, not the movie.

I thought Peter Benchley's book "Jaws" inspired the movie "Jaws".

That's my point exactly. He is a grandstander. He knew the soviets wouldn't do it, so that made it safe for him to talk tough. That is exactly the kind of crazy I am talking about. If he claimed to have killed Kennedy I would want evidence that it isn't his own version of self mythologizing.

Poor research on my part. Season 3 he was still listed as executive producer in the credits.

Yeah, maybe I have much lower expectations, but I have not been particularly disappointed by this show. It could be a lot better, but it could also be a lot worse. Mostly, I find it simple (maybe even dumb) entertainment.

If Castro claimed it, would you believe him? He is kind of full of crazy.

He is the co-creator of the TV show and still listed in the title sequence as an executive producer. It is standard that creators (even pilot directors) get royalty. He would have to have the worst lawyer in the world if he doesn't receive royalties.

Funny thing. If his pilates instructor analogy were complete, he would receive a royalty check every time the instructor banged his wife.

Yeah, this really shouldn't be this hard. This, I think, is a classic case of designing for the look, but not designing for functionality. There is too much content on the homepage to be mobile friendly (you would scroll endlessly to see what's there) and pc users scan pages for content, so there is too little content

He says buried, I say organized.