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They’re both, directly or indirectly, Rupert Murdoch properties.

As has been generally reported, Lorne actually wants them not to memorize, because he likes the ability to rewrite up until the last minute and put it in the cue cards.  And then, yes, you get people obviously reading from cue cards.  But don’t blame the cast for not memorizing.

You have King’s Man moving a coupe of weeks earlier, not later, possible typo?

If you know Demon’s Souls and have seen the footage of the PS5 remake, it sounds like what you’re talking about.

But is it Sofa King bad?

Even in the first ep, there’s an obvious joke where Mother explains that it’s ridiculous to run your life to please an unseen being, and her very next line is “OK, now let’s talk about how the number 5 connects all of reality.”

Presumably the idea of this kind of pre-order is to guarantee that you’ll get it on release day, so they can definitely run out (of the number of units they expect to have available on that day).

In The Boys they offhandedly mention that the streaming service of the evil Vought corporation is called Vought Plus, which gave me a good laugh.

I saw We’re The Millers on it a while back, and as mentioned, yes commercials, but fully unedited.

Having just seen it for the first time (Showtime!) the only serious plot thing that got me was that, in one scene, Wesley’s guys set fire to Red’s store, and there’s a whole thing about “can you prove it? who would testify”, which, ok, but the very next scene is Wesley’s guy getting into a monster truck and, in front

Right. Fun fact: the screenplay is credited to “Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke” and the novel to “Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley Kubrick”.

For example, the group spotted a package of Clorox disinfectant wipes for $37.95 on Amazon, which cost only $5 elsewhere.

Parker Lewis was 100% conceived as a Ferris Bueller knockoff (just look at the titles), although it quickly proved to be great.

This is going to ruin people who still say “What color is the sky in your world?”

What you’re describing is, as I understand it, what TV/movie critics go through with screeners, which are sub-broadcast quality and/or have ugly watermarks on them to prevent piracy. And critics complain about those thing a lot (to each other Twitter, mostly).

That’s how comic book superhearing works.  IT JUST DOES.

Are we sure Vought doesn’t know exactly who she is? It sounds like they’d examine every detail for their own purposes.

I presumed superhearing, because why wouldn’t he have that?

I am told that my grandmother would respond to a sentence like that with “Who’s ‘she’, the cat’s mother?”

Yeah, it was considered news when somebody in Nevada was deemed to be infected a second time, so I’m surprised to be hearing about people who are certain they’ve had it twice.  Not saying it’s impossible, of course, but it would be notable.