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Do directors always want to stick to their signature style, or can they have range? Or does the studio tell them, "Hey, make this the same way you did that other movie" for every other movie of their career?

Alan Thicke vibes.

she looks like a south park character

I'm confused. If I work for ABC then you'll be on board? What shenanigans?

I can picture the first scene, showing the living room and Roseanne walking in with some kind of sarcastic quip, "We're baaaaack!" or "I must be dreaming!" followed by some thinly veiled trump fodder.

What kids are watching at 11:35pm?

Please advise on why you think my comment deserves your criticism. You should also take your own advice, as your comment adds nothing to the discussion, as it lacks a complete thought and giving reason to your argument.

Marketing gimmick?

stopped DVRing Fallon long ago. He was better on the late show. Now he's just a celeb suck up that fake laughs at anything and plays dumb games. He just wants to have fun. Horrible interviewer. Sad. Colbert is awesome.

It's clear that only simpletons were outraged by the joke. The joke wasn't about Barron, but about growing up in a Trump household. It's subtext people.

You're right, it's definitely just Mandy Moore that's terrible with Milo behind her coupled with the writing they get. Trying too hard, I feel like I'm watching a high school play.

I do not get this show and why people give it so much praise. It's SO contrived and predictable and largely poorly acted. However, I continue to hate watch it just so I can laugh at the people on facebook posting that they are crying and using stupid language such as "all the feels." yawn.

Not sure what you're clicking on, but the scene I linked to is the last scene of Gilmore Girls, just overlaid with the ending music from Sopranos to illustrate that the endings are similar.

It's the final four words. But please advise me on your interpretation on how spoiler warnings should work!