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    Believe me, religion is the last thing I want to be part of the show. But would it hurt to see her order a bowl of matzo ball soup once in a while?

    Since the character is LGBTQ and they’ve promised to again cast an LGBTQ actor, does the fact that the character is Jewish mean they need to find an LGBTQJ actor? (Seriously, did the character’s Judaism ever get mentioned on the show?)

    Where do you look? IMDLBTGQ.com?

    Oh, please no. Just recast, then have the first scene the new Kate shares with someone else start with “Did you change your hair?” and never refer to it again.

    Soccer-anything is never a highlight of anything.

    I’m 54 now but I attribute much of my shoulder arthritis to the hundreds of hours I must have furiously rolled that trak-ball. I loved that game...

    I couldn’t narrow it down to only five roles if I tried. The biggest miracle is even when if felt like Fred Willard was just playing “a Fred Willard type,” it was always fresh and unpredictable. After all of that output you never felt he was repeating himself or phoning it in.

    The term “consummate professional” gets thrown around a lot, but damn if Fred Willard isn’t in the top 1% of anyone who’s ever been called that. Most performers will give you quality or quantity, Willard is one of the rare few who did both.

    That will be the final episode of Strange New Worlds.

    This brought a tear to my eye. Granted, I’m really hungry.

    It was kind of refreshing to have a show that actually celebrated intelligence.

    Actually, reboots of It’s a Living and Alice could work since they weren’t too gimmicky like the others. Sure, they’d still suck, but they’d be the least bad among your entire list.

    Even that can sound like trying to wriggle off the hook. Instead of “any that took offence,” use “those who were offended.”

    I’ve seen him perform live twice and he is spectacular at working a crowd. He’s always got that shit-eating grin but you can tell that he’s just thrilled to be on a a stage. The first time I saw him was the same day it was announced on the news he’d signed a 10-year $250M contract with Fox. He and Alex Borstein were

    That’s not entirely fair. Ted also knew Robin was not mother material so he waited until his kids were grown, then he pounced.

    I don’t think we have to worry about it since we ran out of Garry Marshalls first.

    One of the highlights of Gilbert Gottfried’s Amazing Colossal Podcast was that they were able to snag Matthew Broderick to sit down for an interview. So Gilbert does one of his ridiculously long introductions, mentioning almost everything Broderick has ever done and who he’s worked with. Once that’s done, to kick off

    Right. The scream that the Democrats are out of touch with working people then when they elect someone with exceptional credentials and an excellent academic record who happened to be working as a bartender to pay the bills, they claim she’s unqualified because she’s a bartender...

    Chris Pratt in a political thriller to me means he plays a character who has trouble figuring out how a voting booth works.