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    Every time I see Pedro Pascal in something now, all I can think about is the story he told where he was still a basically unknown actor and mentoring a younger actor, who asked him to help him prep for an audition. And that audition was for the role of Oberyn Martell. And then Pedro basically snagged the role.

    So... in 2019, could Dee still introduce Martina Martinez et al, or is that too far even for this show? I feel like having the guys dress up as her dressing up as super offensive stereotypes was not only the perfect way to bring them back, but maybe the only way?

    I didn’t think there was anything funnier than Dee dry-heaving, but Frank really gives her a run for her money.

    I would bet real money on her crossing Niagara Falls on a tightrope. Way before betting that she could dunk. 

    I think you would need a foam hoop/rim for this. Otherwise you’re probably looking at a lot of caved-in faces.

    But I mean, once tramolines are introducer, what’s the point in having an awesome gymnast? You can literally get a guy in a foam hornet suit to dunk then.

    So in this streaming services battle royale... I hope this means Disney+ will be giving us 4 new hour-long eps of Gravity Falls...

    If that “I mean, cool, I guess,” were a clip of Jennifer Lawrence five years ago, we would never stop seeing that meme.

    Do you think Biel ever fake-taunts Justin in bed with an occasional “I want it that way...”? I would bet yes.

    I want to know more about these wigs...

    Why do I have a feeling they asked him about that and it was all off the record?

    Same. Not their best, but if you put a pile of Coen Bros movies in front of me, most days if I just want something fun to watch I’ll watch Hudsucker. And even though it’s not their best, not like it’s some slouch either. I mean Paul Newman is in it for god’s sake.

    Yeah it’s weird, watching Bull Durham I just assumed Robbins had never picked up a baseball before. Maybe if his parents actually had a TV and he could watch the Mets games back then, he would’ve known how people should look when throwing a ball.

    I am not going to darken my day by reading through the comments on that post, but I’m assuming I won’t have scroll that far to get to “But we can’t know what REALLY happened until we see the REST OF THE VIDEO!!!”

    Funnily enough, I was REALLY worried Namath was in the building when MNF was there a couple weeks ago when he did a video intro and then Suzy Kolber was there too...

    You see this, and then you read comments defending the asshole assistant GM of the Astros like “These women are trying to make the story about themselves” and “who knows what REALLY happened WE’LL NEVER KNOW!” and i just want to punch all sorts of people in the sack.

    Yeah, this was really surprising. He’s headlined multiple nights at medium-sized clubs in my fairly large city. It’d be like a The Takeout article writing an article on this weird, new “Impossible” meat...

    Given that’s its HBO and Lindelof was involved, and I didn’t read much about Don Johnson’s role in this, I was pretty sure he was not going to survive this episode (or that he was actually the leader of the 7th Kavalry and no one wanted to hint at spoiling the reveal). But I kept waiting for the last half hour for

    Curiously, it’s 2019 on the show and the most advanced from of communication still seems to be... beepers? I guess it’s continuing the comics’ subplot of fooling the populace at large, and that’s easier to do without smart phones?

    I think this show suffers from the same problem all tv superhero dramas suffer from- One costumed character on screen: Badass! A group of costumed characters on screen: Looks like bad cosplay and the illusion is completely destroyed. Even with the higher budgets of movies this is a problem