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Hey, Olivia. Some agent or manager should be pointing out that when your career is mostly based on guys lusting after you, don't keep showing us you and your boyfriend. Especially when you market yourself as some kind "hot geek woman" and your boyfriend is the ultimate jock.

So, what's the "smash" part? Dub, yes, but smash? What two things are smashing together.

When someone is getting overexcited about something I like to tell them, "Curb your enthusiasm!"

"I want to go to there" is one of my favorites. Apparently it's an exact quote from one of Tina Fey's kids.

Maybe I'd be onboard if they didn't have to stop the action so much to have these two discuss their feelings and their relationship.

I always thought that the movie version of Asgard would be the perfect way to show He-Man's planet. Sword and sorcery stuff mixed with sci-fi technology.

My dad sure as hell wouldn't be swooning over that crap.

There are actually multiple articles online today discussing Kentucky Fried Chicken commercials. Mission accomplished, marketing execs!

Yes, as confusing as that is, they pulled that weird "it's a movie spinoff" bit with Trapper John. In one interview I heard, the MASH writers, in reaction to that, proposed an episode where Hawkeye gets word that Trapper dies in an accident a few years after he returned home. And the network sort of admitted the truth

Can someone just quickly and succinctly tell me why so I don't have to watch the video?

So, am I no fun because I absolutely hate when we get this stuff from presidents? Stop trying to be a "fun" celebrity!

I found her boring, though I kind of liked Doggett.

…at least every Democratic president! Wocka Wocka!

I thought every president gets elected by promising people free money.

Yes, but that may be that that WAS the only parallel universe. Farnsworth created the others here, right? Oh, and doesn't this episode basically show us that Farnsworth is a superhuman godlike genius?

And when Ned spots that kid in the van he gets mad at them for letting a kid "party" with them.

It's always possible he could be a good Superman in a better written flick. Kind of like Brandon Routh.

I think a lot of people were just "meh" about it. I guess the box office was enough for the execs to stay committed, but I haven't really run into anyone thrilled much by it.

We wanna be in the Kenny Bania business!