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“Upon reflection, the workplace created by these self-professed ‘three stooges’ was actually full of safety hazards, many of them life-threatening, to create an OSHA nightmare that would not fly in these modern times. Additionally, Larry would often witness Moe physically and emotionally abuse Curly, and never once

Look, it’s Jason’s stick! Look, it’s Erik’s Immunity necklace! Look, it’s James’ two idols!

I mean, the producers have made it clear for several seasons that they consider trinkets and advantages to be more interesting than well-developed characters, but this is on the nose even for them.

I thought it was that Keaton kid.

But, but...

I read Jeff Probsts stuff on social media and I read his stuff on EW, when the season is good Jeff seems genuinely excited he keeps teasing and hyping it up. However when the season is bad/mediocre he seems much more muted, as an Executive Producer and almost show runner by this point he doesn’t need to be the hype

I doubt you’ll ever hear Jane Curtin say Belushi was a saint.

Stone Roses Second Coming has a bunch of short blank tracks leading up to the “secret” song too. Made putting that CD on random in a single disk player annoying, and in a 5-disc carousel just awful.

I may as well be talking about gramophone cylinders at this point.

Sometimes I forget just how good The Rock was in his heyday.

I was also born in 1965. If this clown had tried that on me back in the 80s, I would’ve decked him as best I could as a non-fighty woman. Fucking creep. Yes, that shit was much more common when I was young but most girls/women hated it then and still hate it now. Guys like him ruined countless parties, barbecues and

Hell, two weeks from the end of 1965, at that. How many girlfriends did this guy have before turning 14?

Perfectly stated, sir or madam.

“Or, hear me out, some high school kids who are really into the blues. Yeah, two brothers who really big fans of the blues and...”

IMHO, that was what sank the film for me. These awful assholes weren’t Bonnie and Clyde or Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid...why the fuck should I care if these “outlaws” get mowed down by the “establishment” (isn’t that what Zombie tries to present his “characters” as? Anti-establishment? Woah, transgressive,

I don’t think it was. Just people extrapolating from his history post-Buffy and how the cast likely perceives him (now, if not always.) There was also an article from a con panel in 2008 that showed other members of the cast not being thrilled with his behavior at that event.

Then it’s not just alleged, now is it?

Anyone else think it would be hilarious if the show suddenly went full Flash Gordon, every episode ending with Jack’s apparent death only to show him pulling some miraculous escape, possibly through blatantly changing the circumstances we saw last week? The thing’s already ridiculous, it wouldn’t be that much of a

I think it was Jerry Belson.

Yeah, that’s in one of Goldman’s books, but the link in the above article credits it to Harold Ramis.

True, but many people might not know she was adopted. When he was having serious medical problems - must be 20 years ago now, at any rate she was 10 - he said he was determined to live long enough to walk her down the aisle at her wedding. I assumed she was his biological child.