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This will always be the best Greta Gerwig/Saoirse Ronan collab.

A friend of mine saw this and recommended it. I had never heard of it, so I looked it up and yeah, I pretty much both immediately assumed it was pizza-adjacent in a non-Ninja Turtles way and that I should reconsider whether or not my friendship with said friend was doomed.

Damn, I was told we were only going to have to fact/error check the AI.

Special shout-out to Denzel the producer for ushering in a great age of August Wilson stage to screen adaptations. Fences was just outstanding with him as the actor/director/producer triple threat.

Oh god, that worked, what even is this garbage tech stack they have here?

They have time to wire up robot shitposts about 2003, yet I have 30 reply notifications I can’t open because the link redirects me to kinjaDOTcom with no way to log in on that page. I’m sure these robot shitposts will be tremendously engaging though. I can’t wait to hear about other years, such as 2002 or (be still my

They are 26, 29, 28, and 31, respectively. Ethyl/Shannon Purser is also 26.

I do love a good self-own.

Not gonna lie, first thing I did was check to see if Mischa Dijkstra” was a fake person Merrill Brown created as a front for an AI newsbot as part of his war on his employees. But it’s not, it’s just a repost from another site.

Yeah, I think this was a rare case of a movie improving the book material, though I did like the book a lot. Russell Banks died back in January & I reread the book when that happened, and still enjoyed it, but not as much as the film.

The Sweet Hereafter is a real gut punch of a movie. I saw it in our local “art house” movie theater (RIP) when it came out, then saw it another 3 times in the theater. Beautiful and haunting and sad. Mychael Danna’s score & Sarah Polley’s singing on the soundtrack, the whole package is just perfect. To this day, one

Yeah, I’m pretty sure it got renewed pretty early into season 2, or at least I recall seeing an announcement while it was still airing. Glad it’s not ending on that finale cliffhanger!

Yeah, I felt the same. If it had ended after season 2, I would’ve had no complaints, but I’m happy to get one more run with the Dogs.

Oh man, I was definitely thinking more contemporary but you are 100% right, that kid is for sure an Osmond

This episode made me think less of the TOS City episode and more of the Season 3 episode of The Orville where Gordon tries to cling to his life in the past that he’s not supposed to have. Either way, Christina Chong was tremendous in this, Wesley’s Kirk is very good in all his appearances so far, and I think this is a

I’ll be sad to be without this show, but I think they’ve got the right idea. Season 1, they have a goal driven by grief and encounter hardship in working toward it. Season 2, they battle through their personal low points but come together to achieve their goal from season 1. If season 3 is about how they come to terms

Travis looks enough like Neil deGrasse Tyson & coupled with the nerd clue I’d be confident guessing that he’s NDT’s nephew or son.

I feel like Chris is clearly related to John Mayer.

Facts

I saw Kim Deal get hit with a shoe some asshole threw at her at a show in the 80s, and I assure you she did not ask the audience to treat each other with kindness - she opted for the verbal flamethrower approach and it was amazing.