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Having owned premium and budget models of both I have to say Android tablets can be very nice, at least the Samsung, but the app support is much worse than either iPads or Android phones. Even major apps that should know better are phone sized only on Android. If you want to use an Android tablet for productivity you

*Except of course for the fact that Alex survives through the beginning of book 7 as the character was killed off in the show because the actor was fired and they didn’t want to recast the character.

It looks like they’re everywhere around the LA area but nowhere actually in it.

Some of this is.. I don’t want to say generational but things have changed. Being “difficult to work with” is seen in the current era as a supremely negative thing and there’s not much tolerance for an eccentric individual who doesn’t collaborate well.

You really need to see what the upcoming Atari 93600 can do. 

In D&D that barely buys you a suit of +1 armor.

“With today’s inflation they’re gonna have to call this Nine Feet Under.”

Yeah! Bring back Vinyl with Bobby Carnivale!

I always thought it was weird how Chris Gaines was everywhere for a few months then never seen again. He must have been the son of someone famous like Macrosoft founder Bill Gaines.

Or maybe this is an exception to the rule and we’ll follow these characters until they’re the assholes in the old folks home. I’m okay with that.

Plus it’s just pot. That’s barely dealing.

This does make me think if you want to get away with a crime you should commit it in a really implausible way.

I’d also think that with Fuller House all of the actors have memories of working on the show and some kind of relationship with the other cast members (I don’t know how tight they were, but if you work on a show that long you’re at least not strangers.)

I mean honestly, Aaron Sorkin, here’s the perfect actor to play Lucille Ball right here. 

Did you know Jeremy Strong auditioned for the part? He prepared by pouring thousands of gallons of chili on Michelle Williams’ guest house floor and squirmed around in it for months until it felt “real.”

Omigod I TOTALLY remember that. If only some streaming service would pay $500 million to make it possible for us to watch it again and again.

The estate of Charles Manson is suing Marilyn for damage to their good name.

A great TV show lets you really inhabit a setting and get to know the characters intimately. Most movies only dedicate the first act to character development and world building. You see a lot more real-life moments in TV that aren’t directly setting up or resolving the singular story. It’s just a different experience,

I’ve only taken a few Spirit Air flights but I was searched thoroughly each time, and that’s the only time I’ve ever really been hassled.

You’re saying the ownership or upper management of a group of publications (or even one publication) is supposed to tell its critics what they’re to respond favorably to?