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Matt Dean
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I didn't notice or even think about it until you brought it up. It wasn't like Brooklyn Nine-Nine where Melissa Fumero's lower body was almost always obscured by a random object in any scene she was in to the point where it became pretty clear what was going on.

MOTHER fucker.

Good. Get Out deserves every accolade it has received. I'll definitely see it again.

I am grateful that this show delivered a fully black episode right before Black History Month came to a close, at least.

I was kinda hoping the "pretty boy" look was just a facade and by the episode it would be revealed that he covered up his short, balding appearance (a.k.a his original character design) in an effort to woo Kara. That might have been a good twist. But alas.

Is it safe to assume Jack died in a drunk driving accident or some other preventable accident fueled by alcohol? I feel either one of those happening right after storming out of the house following his fight with Rebecca (and without his kids being aware whatsoever) would be the type of tragic, heart tugging reveal

Or just have Gilbert Gottfried reprise the role from Superman: TAS.

To make more of an impact (both metaphorically and literally), she could have also chucked Lillian at the crane, thus breaking every bone in her body, and then stopped the crane from there.

So I guess I'm the type of white name sounding black guy Dre was talking about. Womp.

Has anyone mentioned how a lot of the old man's character animation looked surprisingly lavish compared to everyone else in the episode? It was especially prominent during the song with Homer.

Paramount Network…
PN…
peen….
penis.

Holy shit you're right. I never put one and one together.

Yeah I think seeing her play the human Aida was based on helped further accentuate how cold and emotionless Aida really is.

Thought it was cool that the cast of the CW DC shows were allowed to voice their Lego counterparts - until I realized it was just audio clips pulled from their respective shows. Womp.

After that season finale…good.

Funny how the 25th anniversary of "It Was A Good Day" was a horrible day for most of the American population.

It sucks, because learning a genuinely likable presence on the show is anything but was disheartening, but the reveal so masterfully pulled the rug from underneath my feet that I can't even get mad. They unabashedly duped me, and the evidence was there the whole time. All I can do is applaud.

I remember getting a Mad Catz memory card for my Gamecube back in 2003. I worked my butt off to beat all of Super Smash Bros Melee on the thing, among other games. All of Classic, Adventure, and All Star mode, as well every fighter, stage, Event Match and Target Test. I was so proud.

HA! CALLED IT!!!

I remember seeing a trailer for this when I watched Hidden Figures. The story revolving around a reincarnated dog sounded dumb anyways, so it's probably for the best.