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    I'm not surprised he fired her, his agents must be terrible for him not have more high profile films.

    Everybody is talking about Sansa and Jon, but what happens when Dolorous Edd brings Bran to Winterfell?

    What about Univision making a unity of all my pop culture news?

    I have to say, even though I didn't love Carmen as much as most people seem to, her dad's support hit me square in the feels. Perfectly done.

    It was likely a ManBearPig.

    I thought Arthie was there because her grandmother is a huge wrestling fan and it's probably a more enjoyable, higher paying job than most for students.

    I had a small hope that this would be a Gob and Franklin spin-off when I clicked the linkā€¦

    So it's a dark, gritty Santa Clarita Diet?

    Lost lost me in season 1. They used the hatch shot at the end of 3-4 straight episodes, I'd just watched Carnivale, and flat out told my friends the show had no idea how to do serialized mystery.

    I've watched enough of his stand-up to picture that perfectly. He's one of my favorites when he isn't getting too drunkenly self-congratulatory for being a libertarian and succeeding outside the mainstream.

    Coverage of this show is like South Park on here. Burr isn't a typical modern liberal so a lot of the material is "just trying to be edgy."

    Ah, the Dead or Alive strategy.

    Did Mexican Jesus lose some of his power when he crossed the Rio Grande? Or are the gods vulnerable to mortals?

    I can't go against Scorsese, unless we are talking about Cameron Diaz in Gangs of New York. I don't know what he was thinking there.

    Their filmography is entirely animation from what I can tell.

    The article starts out saying it's a collaboration between Netflix and a Polish animation studio.

    That sounds great, but it appears the show will be animated and I don't know if she does voiceovers.

    Scotty Doesn't Know by Lustra. It's been in my head for at least 15 years. It gets supplanted by other songs for short periods, but it always comes back whenever I hear the name "Scotty" or am reminded of Eurotrip.

    To be fair literally anything else has a better "recommended for you" than Netflix. Your own algorithm says I will rate this trash 2 stars and I have to hunt for the stuff you think I will rate 4+? The thumbs up/down system doesn't seem to have improved this at all, just changed it enough to distract us.

    Our ethical codes are all personal choices. Mine is very strong and rather clear, but I don't hold others to it or believe it should be universal.