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Switch to making a TV show about doomed podcasts.

Based on the WP article, it would be clearer (and no less icky) to say that Errol Musk had two children by his own stepdaughter, who was 4 when he met her and married her mother. (“[Errol] Musk described the first child as unplanned.”)

Oh yeah, 100% a retread of Dead Poets Society thing.  I still laughed because I’m a eye-put-out slut.

I will say that if Martin&Martin (how are they not billed as this? Too easy?) actually hosted this same episode next week there would have been a dozen cameos from SNL royalty.

I agree with the reviewer that it makes no sense that this is not the actual pre-Christmas episode.

Well, there’s this:

I wonder how inspired this is by the series Humans, which starred Gemma Chan (note character’s name) and leans strongly on the term “primary user”, at least at first.

For “falls in love with a woman and builds himself a copy of her to be his robot companion”, we would also have accepted “go horribly right”.

And any other place that sells recent films for $19.99, like Apple and Vudu.

And parallel to JW, Claremont’s X-Men seemed to be pretty feminist at the time (I remember the time both the pilot and co-pilot of a commercial airliner were women, because why couldn’t they be?) but yeah looking at the costumes... 

There’s also no ‘n’ in “dammit”.  “Damn”, but “dammit”.  Strange but true.

I can’t be the only one who saw that trailer and thought at first it was the trailer for WF.

It must also be very tempting for developers to put crafting in, because you get a lot of apparent content for relatively little work.  You create the ingredients lists for everything and maybe 25-50 ingredients -- maybe not even with 3d models -- and then you put hundreds of everything everywhere.  Done!

My favorite thing about Jon Favreau is that he played (in different continuities) both Happy Hogan and Foggy Nelson, who are pretty much the same “poor other guy”, and were both drawn by Gene Colan in the 1960s.

Like they say: it’s “need to know”, and you don’t need to know.

I think this is also true of Kenny in the earlier South Parks.

Sigh. “Incomprehensibly”.

Sadly, the Kinja quoting disaster has obscured whatever typos you were pointing at.  Like, totally incomprehensively.

Abbot Elementary is a solid example of that, I think; a workplace comedy with some minor social commentary.

I mean, eventually...