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Eh hem, let me just fix that - If Joe Rogan would quit his podcast .

“I’ll have you know that my production company is average sized!”~ Ben Shapiro, probably

The world if and when Ben Shapiro gets banned from Twitter

see “valerie” & “valerie’s family.”

If you count guest roles which later turned into permanent roles, Christopher Lloyd’s brief appearance as the minister at Latke’s wedding on Taxi is an obvious one.

I’ve always thought it funny that the original proposal was that she be divorced -- but the network nixed that, thinking the viewers would assume she was divorced *from Dick Van Dyke*.

All you had to do is say “Veal Prince Orloff” and I went into a Proustian laughing fit.  “It DIES!”

He was also fantastic in Night Shift, that movie turned Michael Keaton into a star, but Henry was so good in it too, playing against type. One of my favorite comedy movies from the 80's!

What you call “optimistic, heavy-handed moralizing” is exactly what I like about Star Trek. I want a show where the characters don’t all seem to hate each other. I want a show that isn’t full of nothing but brutal violence, pessimism, racism, and explosions. I want a show where the characters face at least plausibly

Honest question... what does that even mean at this point? “Star Trek” like the original series?
I first got into Trek from TNG. Saw a couple eps of ToS, never had any real interest. Liked the movies a lot though. TNG only really got good when they STOPPED trying to be like “Star Trek.” But as far as “Star Trek” goes,

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watching ray romano quietly become a great character actor has been very rewarding.

Now that my brain is done vomiting into its own mind-mouth and swallowing it after reading that plot description - I’m low-key pumped for this, if only because LeBron is actually pretty funny compared to MJ.

“Go away or I’ll call the Goon Squad!”

Before I even start reading this article:

That advice from Matthau is wonderful. Do a good job, be professional, learn about the people you’re working with, and be the kind of person other people want to work with. Hard to go wrong with that. He’s one of my favorite actors so I’m glad to hear good things about him behind the scenes, too.

I don’t think it was that he wanted to shit on the show, per se. But I do think his feelings about where the show and Tim Allen’s politics collide are...complicated.

That is an excellent title.  It’s one of those things that is so obvious when you see it you wonder “damn.  Why didn’t I think of that.”

Worth it for the title alone, well done Peacock.