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They could treat Indy just like James Bond, re-casting every few adventures, giving every generation “their” Indy. Harrison Ford will always be my Indy, but I’m down to see what, say, Bradley Cooper or Sebastian Stan could bring to the role.

It is Disney after all. No one gets out with all their parents still alive.

If Loki is time/reality-hopping, could Wilson just be playing...Lightning McQueen? I mean, I’d love to see Loki in his Hot Wheels form:

I thought something similar, it coming down near Cornwall. A herald of a new Arthur born at Tintagel...or...something.

There’s an “IlLouMalnati’s Conspiracy Theory” pun in here somewhere, but all I can think is that I want that hat...

Yup, the Chicago teams should have gone with the hot dog. That pizza graphic just looks bad. The dog with the multi-colored toppings would have been so much more visually interesting.

Well said. I could add several more paragraphs expanding on each of your points (origins of the UFO culture fascinates me), but you sum it up perfectly. Until someone can produce genuine physical evidence of an alien spacecraft (such as an alloy that can only be synthesized in microgravity), I will remain skeptical

Price is very right, but the quality is always a crap-shoot. I know at which McD’s I can get a biscuit that is soft and buttery and perfect, and I also know where I might get a biscuit made yesterday - dry, almost crunchy, and just sad. I’d also love to have seen them develop some kind of honey-butter spread/sauce for

So much YES to the corndogs from Little Red Wagon! Those might be my favorite food. Like, on the planet. And those skewers at Bengal BBQ were a boon on our last trip there.

Shadowhunters was basically a CW show that aired on Freeform. The cast was full of pretty people fighting monsters (even if they too were monsters...). I would say that Kat McNamara’s approach to both Clary and Mia are very similar.

Indeed, spaceflight IS expensive. To me, that should mean any mission that depends on government funding should focus on extending our knowledge of the greater universe, NOT catering to any random rich jerk-off who paid for a spot. I stipulate that private companies can (and maybe even should) operate with a different

Came here for this. Did not leave disappointed.

Wait, now I’m confused - are we talking about fried chicken at the Plaza Inn’s buffet, or the whole meal at Carnation Cafe? They are right next to each other, and Carnation’s fried chicken is on my “wish-list” for our trip this summer (along with a lobster roll from Harbor Galley).

EDIT: I just looked up the Plaza Inn

I will stump for CarsLand at any opportunity. It actually makes the movies better...

The Pineapple Lanai at the Polynesian has my favorite variation (at least so far - I haven’t been to the Tropical Hideaway yet): the vanilla swirl. The vanilla actually cuts the sweetness of the pineapple in a really great way.

And at Disneyland Resort, the original and rum-soaked variations are now sold at Trader

Flo’s V-8 Diner in CarsLand (in DCA) has the fried chicken meal too. Get an outside table, and you can enjoy your meal by literally watching the Cars go by.

Nancy Drew has taken so many liberties with its source material, I should hate it. But those episode titles, and the way they stage Nancy in a live-action version of an original book cover pretty much every episode is just kind of delightful. Watching it, my family and I have been able to largely divorce it from

I will always make the case that Almost Human should have been a half-hour “dramedy” consisting entirely of Michael Ealy and Karl Urban’s conversations as they drove to the various crime scenes. Those were consistently the best moments of every episode.

I’m going to object to Genesis being on so many people’s “worst” lists here. It’s completely stupid and crazy, but that was the whole point. This was one of the last eps produced, the writers were just having fun, and tongues were in cheeks the entire time.  No episode that has Data informing Picard that he (Picard)

The idea of a Marvel Godzilla HC collection is as glorious as it is unlikely. I’m unclear on the state of Toho as a company, but WB has the current rights to the big guy in the US right now, and we all know Disney owns Marvel outright. Unlike the Godzilla comics published by Dark Horse back in the late 80's and early