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The biggest revelation from that AMA was that Ken Bone is only 34. Jesus, I would've thought mid 40s at LEAST. I am terrible at guessing ages.

That Roy Biggins, he'd be a Trump voter for sure! Or would he? I mean, as a hardcore sexist, if you have a job to give, are you gonna give it to the creepy old guy who looks like a rotten pumpkin, or are you gonna give it to the blonde babe with the gams? It's a tough call.

Yeah, I've noticed this. You can definitely tell which shows the writers stick to the normal pacing rules and which shows they assume you're going to watch 6 episodes straight in a row.

I wonder if he was a Sapeur; they are absolutely fascinating to me.

To me, boiling an actor down to their nationality as the primary motivation for casting them is just as insulting as anything else.

If Netflix is going to continue to give shows to people like Chelsea Handler and Miranda Sings, the least they could do is incorporate a "Hide" feature into their browsing interface.

Cool story bro

Oh yeah, I remember being so shocked when the cold open started with Frasier in the copilot's seat.

Yeah, and I love Max Blum, but it's just not believable to the point where it takes me out of the show.

Watching this show is like reading a Stephen King novel— the plots may be only so-so, but the characters are always dynamic and interesting and nuanced.

Not Three Ninjas: Knuckle Deep?

I never found those particularly enjoyable either for that reason. There's enough people hating each other in the real world; I don't want to watch it when I tune into the fake world of entertainment.

Watching a couple bicker endlessly rarely makes for good tv, and I'm including Frank and Marine Barrone in that. One of the most difficult couples to watch on tv. I guess I just don't like watching couples who openly dislike each other.

Every Cam and Mitch plot is basically about how fundamentally incompatible they are as a couple and how much they seem to openly dislike each other.

I wrote a fanfic spec script based on this, but the reviewer on the Blacklist said things like "these films should not involve erotica" and "this is dangerously close to illegal." Typical liberal media prudes.

That's why the third one is called "Knuckle Up"

Right? It's as stupid as throwing a pass on 3rd down with a yard left to go and Marshawn Lynch standing next to you.

My only beef with Adam Pally's character is that Mindy is *barely* believable as a competent OB/GYN, but Peter is not even a little bit believable as one.

The problem comes when the characters' decisions are so far outside the realm of rationality that it takes you out of the story (see, e.g., Prometheus).

Oh man I discovered Gary Gulman on Netflix earlier this year and I'm so glad I did; he's wonderful.