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    I am a big fan of Radcliffe, and I’ve never seen a single Harry Potter movie. His work since then has basically been excelling at both entertaining fans and himself and stretching himself as an actor, more specifically, an actor who doesn’t need to work for the money.

    Loved that episode. It annoyed me that I recognized the voice and couldn’t figure it out. I thought for a while it was Molly Shannon, but it turned out to be Stephanie Courtney, aka Flo from Progressive.

    It makes perfect sense since before getting the serum, Steve was just a kid off the streets from Brooklyn while Peggy was already a highly trained agent, so she would take to her new abilities much faster than he did.

    Anyone with proof of vaccination would not be admitted.

    It’s because he could be doing much better than middle of the pack if he was actually trying to help people instead of hurting them. His actions will make things worse, not better. He is deserving not just of attention, but the most scornful media attention possible. He should be working for the betterment of his

    It’s because he’s not doing anything to improve the situation. He’s throwing gasoline on the fire, not water. That is more that deserving of ridicule.

    So, wherever you live, would you be happy if your death rate was merely average and your governor was doing nothing to help get it below average, or as far below average as you can possibly get, and in fact, was enacting laws that are very likely to make things worse?

    So the question then becomes whether Gotham corrupts the super-intelligent or the corrupted super-intelligent are attracted to Gotham?

    The voice casting is spot-on from top to bottom. It’s not just hearing Bane’s voice, but it works so well with the characterization, such as when Bane was running the underground prison and actually being encouraging towards the prisoners. He sounded almost chipper about it all.

    I think a lot of that has to do with her self-awareness. For years Harley played by the rules. She was a gymnast, which requires a lot of discipline (I am remembering that correctly, right?), then got her PhD, which requires a lot of discipline, then when she cracked and got attached to the Joker, she was his sidekick

    I think the key to the Harley Quinn series is that they treat their main characters as generally smart people with twisted sensibilities. There was one scene with Harley, Ivy, Dr. Psycho, Clayface and King Shark together, and someone points out that among them they have three PhD’s.

    Funches has admitted he’s got little range when it comes to voice acting in that every character he does is going to sound lust like himself. But when properly deployed, it’s perfect.

    Barney Miller was often cited by real-life cops as the most realistic portrayal of police work on TV. Most of their time was spent with paperwork and dealing with the mentally ill.

    She probably hasn’t played a small, smoky club in many years, and even if she did so to work out new material, that would likely mostly happen in LA where there’s been no indoor smoking allowed for decades.

    I can’t recommend any higher the episode of Gilbert Gottfried’s Amazing Colossal Podcast that featured both Jessica Walter and her husband Rob Liebman. The two of them were game for anything and it was clear just how much they loved each other.

    Maybe it was directed by David Wain?

    I find his responses refreshing in their simplicity, even if it sounds like he’s bordering on disinterest. So many actors love to talk about their method and things like plumbing their emotions for inspiration. Mr. VelJohnson thankfully spares us all of that. And honestly, it’s not like he has portrayed a bunch of

    I think they made it clear that she had in-depth knowledge about things that went far beyond just fashion, though much of it was fashion-adjacent. Her rattling off of the chemicals involved in beauty salon permanents made it clear that she could easily apply that still to other fields had she wanted, and certainly her