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Well then to also be fair, he originally wasn't supposed to get a created by credit on KOTH just a developed by. But Mike Judge thought that he did so much work setting up the show that he made it so they were both creators. I watched KOTH a while ago, and it is impressive how great it was right from the start. Space

The minimum staffing thing seems so weird. How does it cover shows like Afterlife where all three seasons were written by Ricky Gervais, or Chernobyl where the entire miniseries was written by Craig Mazin. Is there going to be someone to tell a creator in a situation like this that the studio is also going to be

I would be pretty cautious about this. Because the trend for Greg Daniels shows seems to be for them to be getting worse. Like King of the Hill was amazing. Office and Parks and Rec were very very good. But Space Force and Upload were not good. So if he keeps going in that direction we will probably get something very

When I hear his kind of complaints about this kind of thing it kind of makes me laugh because a Martin Scorcese movie (or a Nolan movie) is just as much of a franchise as a Marvel movie. With a bunch of the same actors being used and a hardcore fanbase that will see them no matter what they put out.

So we are just talking about in-show villains here I guess. So not the reality show guy who tried to cover up his son’s sex crimes or the reality show guy who tried to overthrow the US government.

What is weird is that my understanding is that Prime Video was never designed to be a money maker. I read somewhere once that an Amazon prime orders on average 4 times as much stuff as an average non-prime Amazon customer. So the whole point of all these extra prime benefits is to get people to sign up for the service

I was wondering the same thing. I haven't seen every movie on the list, but Rocky IV is definitely better and way more memorable than Cobra. All I remember from Cobra is "crime is a disease and I'm the cure" and the crazy cult villains banging axes together.

The only memory of the first season that jumps out for me is an episode where some bad guy blows a hole in the plane mid flight, and as he is about to be sucked out of the hole (while he is also fighting the agents) one of them saves him. And I remember thinking "that agent works for Nick Fury?".

The annoying thing is that it is not clear if Leslie Jones is pissed about not making as much as Wiig or McCarthy or if that is something the article writer just sort of added.

Is there any reason that Leslie Jones would expect to make the same salary as Kristen Wiig or even Melissa McCarthy? A big part of anyone's salary for their new job is based on their past work and is there anything that she had done in the past that was as big of a hit as Bridesmaids?

So suspending monetization just means his videos are still up on YouTube but they aren't going to pay him right? So YouTube won't let him make any money because he is an accused sex offender, but they will still make money off him even though he is an accused sex offender? What a weaselly way to handle it. 

So the big question is, if this had been called Daredevil season 4 would Disney actually have been under an obligation to hire DeKnight? And if so how much would they have to pay if they had just fired him and hired someone else.

“Stephen Colbert" the host of the Colbert Report called him Papa Bear. Of course I know that version of Stephen was a character, but I basically see a comedian doing stand up as basically the same thing.

This is such a dumb controversy. Do people think that Stephen Colbert actually idolizes Bill O'Reilly?

I mean grabbing a dick is pretty on brand for a Beetlejuice musical. Maybe she thought it was some kind of audience participation.

There is no higher standard of truth to host The Daily Show. That is what Jon Stewart tried to explain to Tucker Carlson when he called him a dick. It’s a comedy show not the actual news so there is no actual journalistic integrity.

Even if residuals and syndication were still a thing, her two most famous roles were in serial dramas (Sopranos and Sons of Anarchy) the kind of shows that don’t really tend to do well in syndication.

Is the lack of income a residuals thing or does it have more do with the fact that she was probably 25 when she was in the Sopranos and now she is 51? And sure she still looks great, but unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be a lot of roles for women in their 50's in TV and movies. I mean I am sure residuals are nice

Michael's transformation is so good. Especially how he goes from helping since he goes from basically hating Team Cockroach, to helping them to save himself to actually caring about them and wanting to save them.

This just sounds like a poorly worded press release. The better way to spin it would be to quietly raise prices then make an announcement that you will be extending happy hour to more hours each day.