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It may have even scared him away from them.

It can't be said enough. Nerdy or not.

Maybe, but he may have turned it down, anyway. More than once I've seen modern interviews where Baldwin admitted that he kind of effed up his career back then by being too full of himself, and being too picky about his roles. Which makes perfect sense, given he should've been able to become a very big star following

I still liked him, but I can see the criticism. Now that I think about it, the rougher, tougher, Dalton may have worked as Craig's kind of Bond.

Even better!

He may even have been a good fit for Superman. The guy was like a mountain.

This is sort of changing the rules, but imagine if we got the modern Casino Royale film back in '95 when Brosnan was cast? Always thought he was a great Bond stuck in terrible movies.

Patrick Stewart as Mr. Freeze. I remember ages ago hearing rumors that Stewart was going to play the character in Batman & Robin which made me hopeful it would be like the '90s animated Freeze. Then they cast Arnold, and I figured that was a terrible sign.

Maybe she could've elevated the old Lois & Clark show, but that would've been tough. And that may have robbed the world of young Teri Hatcher.

You're probably right, but believe it or not, Craig is 48 years old. But yes, by the time Craig is done (he could still return), Elba probably couldn't do too many.

I think they know what they need to know about Batman. They just figure they have to give us the Batman villains or there's little point to the show, logic be damned. It could also be considered a crutch, I suppose. Even a show like Smallville took a LITTLE WHILE to start introducing Superman characters, though by the

I liked Last Man on Earth before, but the show has quickly worn thin considering that no matter how awful Phil / Tandy gets, I still hate all the other survivors who I thought we wouldn't see again. Sudeikis can't reunite with his brother fast enough.

It surprises me, too. I really didn't like the fact that within one episode of the new season, we were back with all those other survivors I hoped were behind us. The Sudeikis centered episode starting this year was a breath of fresh air, then we got back to whiny people hating Phil, and Phil not knowing how to stop

Young people! They're the worst! It's funny that you spend years hating older people and then you reach a certain and and hate the young. It's the circle of life.

Though she did provide her voice in the '90s cartoon, I always thought Dana Delany would've played a great live action Lois Lane if given the chance. her voice was alone was perfectly cast. And not just because of my crush on her. Honestly,even at about 60 years old, she may be able to pull it off now.

Don't worry. Somebody said "balls".

That was pretty much how I saw it, but wasn't sure if I missed something more.

Being a lead in a ten-episode a year series doesn't necessarily mean you can't star in something else, does it? I'm not sure on the timeline of their production or anything, but Rob Lowe is currently the star of The Grinder and one of the ensemble of stars of You, Me and the Apocalypse.

I remain a big fan of this show, but is anyone else getting concerned about how many episodes of this show are becoming all about the kids' school, and the whole school community. I mean, there is some comedy to be had there, but I prefer it leaning more on Bob, Linda, and the entire family's antics. I just prefer the

What is either be left ambiguous or something that I just don't remember is… just who does Martha think Philip is actually working for? The spy thing is obvious, but has anyone brought up the Soviets? Is she really continuing to go along with this without knowing exactly what he is doing?