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Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.
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Oh, come on. Even a cursory viewer (like me, who saw only a few episodes) can tell that the mom was the boss. That grande dame PWNED the rest of them.

Everyone HATED that Biblical bimbo, so they dropped her so we could have more Action and Drug Fun Times with Walter, Peter, Olivia, and Astrid.

Walked upstairs one day, fell into an alternate universe and no one remembered him.

You are, Number Six.

Guy started believing his own PR, simple as that. That's where the arrogance comes from, and the rest flows from that.

Yeah, he worked closely with Mulder's father, and may have been Mulder's biological father. Jeffrey Spender was the putative half-brother.

I am really puzzled by the hair on that last guy. I know chemo makes you lose your hair, but that's such a weird pattern I'm thinking he did it deliberately.

You still don't understand the differences in pay scale for actors and crew and the very different working conditions, and how the budget-vs.-profit equation is different. Even the extras get paid more in movies! It's at least an order of magnitude.

It's what Barbara Bush (wife and mother to some of our worst presidents) said. She opined that the people living in the crumbling fetid Astrodome were better off than they'd been in New Orleans.

And that worked out so well for them, heh-heh.

Maybe he's got a "dead man switch" on his jammer.

I would have watched the hell out of all those Oded movies. I have sat through some real crap just to see him ever since the first Mummy movie came out.

If Ross has two functioning neurons to rub together, his deal is for gross. So that's even more, although I doubt he's got enough clout to get his percentage from first-dollar gross (like Spielberg). So I'm not sure when his back-end kicks in (that's what she said).

The difference between TV pay and movie pay is really HUGE, even for unknown actors. And the hours and amount of work are insanely different.

If you didn't already have a star, I'd give you one for "earth's watery ass crack".

I wonder if the teacher got the joke, or just didn't appreciate the outburst, or both. I mean, I'd have told the kid not to yell stuff, but been pleased that it was a book quote.

without. without comics, animation, deconstruction. Just plain ol' cowboys. And not remakes, either.

Okay, compare it to how many (or the percentage) Westerns there were in the 50's. Straight Westerns, not comic-booky ones like Hex, C&A, Rango. And how many of them were successful? The most popular were remakes (True Grit, 3:10 to Yuma).

It's like Doctor Doom vs. Squirrel Girl all over again!

Wasn't there one study that showed the "prayed for" group had WORSE results? It had proper methodology and was done by someone who was hoping to get the opposite result.