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hulk6785

Well it was a quick “sign in with Google” account creation process, my first Kinja profile, it’s not like I’m trying to hide this away from another “main” account or whatever. Not sure why I would, it’s not like I’m hiding from you.

You seem to be hiding your opinions on the topic though, behind all this unpleasantness

lmao you made a new account to post this blather that nobody will reply to except me

lol this “showrunner” is absolutely crushing it in all her public statements since the premier

I don’t buy that explanation at all.

I’m sorry, I’m not from the US, and while I do consume a fair amount of cultural/entertainment content from there, which lets me think about hot topics in the current cultural discourse, there’s a fair amount that I just don’t feel yet.

Could someone explain to me why would anyone feel like they’re owed an explanation

“Objection! My client did not stab Mr. Fiocchi ‘over a hundred times’ as the prosecutor suggests! My client stabbed Mr. Fiocchi exactly one hundred and seventeen times!”

The only spin-off I know of was cancelled: They did a backdoor pilot for The Good Lawyer, who uses her OCD as a superpower the way The Good Doctor uses his autism.

The “industry plant” stuff is kind of the funniest-but-true-but-also-obvious one.

In some ways, yes, almost impossible to argue with. 

God damn, sir.

Just think - there’s a Dairy Queen out there missing a server today and Billy-Boi there’s the right prolapsed twink for the job!

Take a while to dig a hole as deep as that cunt deserves. Need to hand him over to Satan personally. 

Who says he didn’t?

Weirdly, it was only a couple of months ago that I said to my wife, “Did you know that Henry Kissinger and Norman Lear are still alive?” I think I’d read something that day about Lear, plus I’d heard a reference to Kissinger in an old TV show. So I guess I jinxed them!

I like to think his making it to 101 was one final punchline he delivered to Kissinger’s 100.

Yes, it was a more than decent flick, with hardly any less than decent marketing. Might have had to do with the striking, which is a result of too much “exec supervision” if you ask me.

His dad had been dead for a while during the time-frame of BBT. I don’t remember the specifics, but his adult feelings towards dad were kind of “good riddance”. As I recall, in BBT, his dad died while Sheldon was a teenager (I think it was from drinking, so a different dad that the one in Young Sheldon).

  1. Into the Spider-Verse

There are a couple of cast members from the first few seasons before the cast settled into its most famous iteration that are still with us.

Karen Austin who played clerk Lana Wagner in season 1 before being replaced by Charles Robinson.
Also Ellen Foley who was the public defender in season 2 before Markie Post got the

Don’t you mean reruns of reality shows? Which let’s be honest was already happening to some extent BEFORE THE STRIKE( I'm looking at you Naked and Afraid XL!).