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Her real-life husband is Rene Gube, aka Father Brah on CXG (and a recurring writer on various shows I’ve watched).

One the one hand, the sentence you actually want there is “They literally have him playing opposite a Tony winner.”  On the other hand, what you said came out pretty funny, so I bless your comment.

I can one-up you by reporting that I stopped watching when the screen went to black, only to be very surprised by this news story.

She’s obviously Kate Kane from another cinematic universe, which is how they’re going to merge the SnyderVerse and the BerlantiVerse, don’t you see it people?

Though, when you’ve got a character who can change his appearance, it’s asking a lot of a writing staff to ignore that in favor of unexplained recasting.  (Which doesn’t mean Daft Ralph wasn’t ridiculous.)

An Amalgam version would be both at once, like “Space Trucker” or “US Cabbie”. I prefer the 2nd because it sounds sillier.

I’ve had that happen, and ever since I notice when it clearly has happened again.  In conclusion, Kinja is a land of contrasts.

I watched those credits sequences while I was recovering from a minor fall where I hit my chest, and, yes, it only hurt when I laughed. It hurt a lot.

And as I mentioned at the time, there’s really no reason for Agatha to give herself a fake name, since there’s nobody in either Westview or SWORD who knows the name “Agatha Harkness”.

That “father” moment is in both of the big 1960s Julie Andrews movies, and I will argue forever that they are a huge part of the reason those movies hit big. In Sound of Music, there are really two movies, and the first one ends when the Captain sings. (The tears, for me, are not when he sings, but when we see the

OK, now this comment goes on the list.

Krypton-to-table.

My 90-year-old mother reports that this was popular with her friends in junior high school.

A few of the entries strain to match the category, but the fact that you can get 10 entries on this list regardless is kind of amazing.

Especially if you have a few buck of Amazon digital credit from accepting a slower delivery. (By the way, it’s confusing that people say “available to stream” when they mean “included in a subscription”, since streaming is really just the delivery medium. But they do say that. This is why I keep having to explain

In fact, of the services this guy listed, only Amazon also rents arbitrary content, the stuff that’s advertised as “available on digital starting Tuesday”. All the others are fixed-price subscription services only.

For the record, HBO Max/PS4/Xfinity works fine now.

All the others are, yes.

Come on, there are no Canadian Jews.  [There are in fact many famous Canadian Jews, and not all of them are Eugene and/or Dan Levy.]

Fine...the fewest money. (Grammar nerds...)