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I'm going to crib from a take I made on another board:

Wait! It's from the team that brought us "Sausage Party?!" smdh…

Whew. Now they don't have to look for an excuse and stay on course to being "Fox News for Those People Who Don't Realize They're Trying to Be Fox News." What a break for them.

Sorry. Rent and American Idiot said everything that '90s counterculture could possibly have to offer the American stage.

You're going out there a nobody and coming back a…. nobody. But with a trail of internet comments.

Magic realism and existentialism are very well covered on the academic level. You just don't see a TV show go as full throttle into it as you do here.

So after the apocalypse turns Australia into Gilead, Patti becomes an Aunt, right? All these shows have a connective shared "Dowd Universe?"

Love is complex. You have to be patient

I really like 2. I see Nora being disappointed in what she hopes to find and goes off to be a hermit. I don't know if they go that far to connect the dots, but that seems to be apropos for this show that balances the expectations of magic realism (and what that means to us) and reality (and what that means to us) when

I think if anything, they're remaking Lost in the way they should've done it. Leftovers: The original book is a neat, tidy little parable about dealing with sudden loss. The first season of the show really dumped a lot of that and eschewed it for pity and grief porn. The second season reinvented the themes of that

But watch out for the mixing in the streets.

I don't know. I'm a sucker for all three of these leads. And I laughed out loud at the trailer. Will I spend $8+ on it? Don't know. But it'll get a watch at some point

never be friends with a character played by Jason Mantzoukas?

I wonder if I can use that as an offer code anywhere.

And it's a bit of a reach to say that it's a good movie. Just that it's the only Sandler movie with actual heart (aka schmaltz).

No. I'll have to check it out.

There's just so many other ways to be a nerd on the internet. I hate to pigeon hole myself… :)

I still have to pull up lyrics on Spotify for even my all-time favorites like Can't Get There From Here ("Tris is sure to shirrr the deers out?" What the actual fuck?).

Not to get too deep (and I didn't really watch the video above) but Ferrell has the ability to project a vulnerability or naivete that Sandler has never pulled off. Sandler is more about snark and witty comebacks. When he tries to do heart, it usually fails (Big Daddy being a rare exception). Ferrell and McKay lean

And apparently lasts just as long.