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Loved this interview, that was totally fascinating!

I've had this discussion before on these boards. The racial tension in the story revolves around the "Our-Earth" characters and has no effect on Deschain or his casting or race.

Added to way-too-long TBR pile. Thanks.

Jon Cusack always seems to me to be acting like he's inconvenienced. In 1408, it actually worked since the main character was inconvenienced for the first half of the movie. It might fly here, too, where the guy just wants to find a working bus line.

But their peers also work for Fox News. I'm so confused.

Nooo we have to stop rooting for women just because they don't want to be sexually harassed! No wait, I think I messed that up.

I'm sure none of them aspired to be writers or creators at all! Thanks for doing that exhaustive research for us!

Iced tea is tea over ice. If I wanted flat sugar syrup, I'd order week-old soda.

Sweetened iced tea? You monster!

I need to get me one of those irony towers.

Teenagers watch television? I know the article said kids watch 3 hours of TV a day but I doubt it's this Saturday morning dreck. I actually find that 3 hour figure hard to believe. I live in the snow belt and my kids look at me like I'm an ancient when I watch TV. They're more likely to pick up a landline phone.

Oh no, I'm not getting sucked into this argument again. I mean, he did build a boat but the sharks ate it, and then he fixed the Minnow, but Gilligan screwed it up, and then he built the boat that finally got them rescued so it wasn't like he wasn't trying, it's just that nobody on that island really wanted to leave.

That was the Professor on Gilligan's Island.

I'd argue that it's been forgotten because he won the Cold War, but I just finished binging the Americans.

No bets available on Gendry's return. Awww.

I love Nathan's book reviews. I feel like I absolutely have to read this now, if just to see the Playboy mansion as an old man's hoarder paradise. If only he wasn't hoarding young women.

Well, it's not an assignment or anything.

She discussed that in the post she made.

I know it's more fun to type "ended racism!" than read the post, but it was charming. A wonderful take on Hollywood history.

She discussed that in her post.