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    A coffee shop? That’s ridiculous. Now a burger shop down by the shore might work...

    You didn’t have to identify your post as sarcasm. That was easily detected by the proper use of the word ‘harridan,’ a word that none of the knuckle-dragging incels whining about CM would have in their limited vocabularies.

    It’s funny you picked that clip, since I was in the audience for that taping. I’ve gone to a few dozen over the years since he moved to Burbank. And before he came out, a lot of the conversation in the audience was people wondering what he looked like. But believe me, until the Arby’s commercials, most people who

    Abry’s has shown the world what the voice of Bob Belcher and Sterling Archer looks like, and that’s earned them more than enough goodwill from me.

    Well, at least California has the money needed to buy weapons and supplies for the war...

    I thought Picard had turned down promotion several times. Then, I figure after he was assimilated and the Enterprise was told to stay away during the initial events of Final Frontier that the promotion offers stopped coming. plus, I get the feeling he stayed in command of the Enterprise for the same reason Riker

    I thought she needed to turn it down a couple notches. Edith was funny because of how she’d switch from her normal annoying voice to her even more annoying voice when she got excited? Tomei seems like she was doing the even more annoying voice the entire time. (And she’s only 15 years older than Ellie Kemper.)

    I watched this with my 22 year old daughter who’d heard of the shows but had never seen them. It made for some great conversation as I explained the only way that All In The Family ever worked was because Archie’s bigotry came from a place of ignorance, not hatred. And then she learned that the original Meathead

    Can’t remember the last time a trailer made me willing to pay full price for a movie ticket.

    I thought that Supergirl didn’t exist on the same earth as the rest of the Arrowverse characters, so how would anyone other than the Legends even know who she is?

    And I believe the blame for that can be placed almost entirely on religion. Without religious nonsense there’d be nobody telling anyone else that they’re lesser people or sinners simply for being who they are. Yes, I know many people would still express their fear of the unknown as hatred towards others, but those

    The Pratador

    Actually, my takeaway from that was that Pam Grieg has a PhD. (Though further research informed me that while she has two PhDs, they are both honorary. I guess she was too busy kicking ass to slow down for academia.)

    As long as it doesn’t totally destroy my credit rating...

    I’ve got about seven different credit cards, so I should be good for 98 days.

    Peter David’s run on the Hulk may be the best multi-year run of a single author on one book. But I do remember being incredibly annoyed that we get a final panel of that issue with the “Honey, I’m home!” line, then the next issue is a fill-in!

    I thought the glasses were so that nobody would recognize him in his civilian identity.

    I think Penn’s reactions, and Teller’s to an even greater degree, are genuine. In every interview I’ve read they love doing the show and being challenged like that. Imagine being in the same job for 45 years, being acknowledged as the best in the industry then finding there’s still so much more they can learn?

    It’s a shame they got scammed. And they certainly can’t expect any relief from the Dept. of Education which is assuming no responsibility for vetting programs like this, telling people if they were scammed it’s their own fault. Why would anyone expect less from a department whose head was selected by the owner of

    Speechless had the kind of magic that comes by so rarely. The writing and acting were so sharp that it made me think of Tina Fey’s shows but with a million times more heart. I’m looking forward to seeing the three young actors in other roles.