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As sad as this is, I’m glad she never seemed to enter a period of prolonged and extreme decline like so many people her age do. She lived long and died quickly, and that’s basically the dream.

Thank you. I’m not watching a video. I’d do a slideshow first.

5. Hacks

Free Guy? Lol

Almo-adore, amirite? 

If you’re of a delicate nature, there are Christmas movies for you: childlike offerings like A Charlie Brown Christmas, or Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer. Traditionalists can have Miracle On 34th Street and It’s A Wonderful Life...These relative classics are safe, sure bets for maintaining a seasonal framework while

7 seasons of set-up not enough?

I have been doing a Saul rewatch, and listened to an episode of The Ringer podcast where they interviewed Tony Dalton re Bad Choice Road.

even his less well received movies I always adore.

Thank you for the recommendation, I will definitely check that out! I would love to know how they decided to show these memories and moments. I really love all of the choices they’ve made.

Spider-Man: Homeless

Ok, so living in New England. Can we have a sequel where the evil Satan-worshipping Bill Belicheck beat Kurt Warner in SB XXXVI?

I don’t know how an episode like this, so beautifully arranged and so visually inventive and surprising, with performances so heart-wrenching that kept me worried and skeptical all at the same time... gets a B?

Have you heard of The Office? It’s this very popular, often mediocre show that was on network TV 8 years ago that I just discovered. Hahaha Michael is a bad boss. I’m a Jim and Pam shipper! Dwight Schrute was the Ron Swanson of his generation! 

Yeah, Kate O’Flynn as DC Lancing was so, so fantastic. If this is British Fargo, the replacement of fundamentally earnest small-town investigators like Marge Gunderson, Molly Solverson, Lou Solverson, and Gloria Burgle with the world-weary, sardonic, resting-“I can’t believe I have to put up with this shite”-face Emma

Exactly, this is clearly and intentionally British Fargo. They even do the “This is a true story” thing where the “true” fades out, which was used in the opening of the third season of Fargo in which Thewlis stars.  That can’t be an accident.

“...The actor described the attack as ‘something out of Looney Tunes adventures.'

It is a good point.  He’s still a full-of-shit hoaxer.

And Professor Lupin, don’t forget!

Thus far, Landscapers aims to tell a sadder tale than a salacious one, offering a telling that is less interested in the crime than it is in the circumstance of the couple who may or may not have committed it.