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It was indeed about young-looking cops going undercover in high schools and colleges. The show itself was never great but it has an important place in pop culture history as

Is there a better actor at drawing a breath? Not metaphorically, like living, but literally drawing a breath (usually with a slight nod upward), followed by a sigh, “hmm” or starting his dialogue in a half-mutter.

I feel like she’s been on the verge of a breakout role to superstardom for about 15 years.

Eh, Lois is in the ranks of ‘celebrity journalist’ by now between her work and the Planet and likely frequent TV appearances (news panels, aired interviews, etc).

Seems reminiscent of the 2006 SyFy miniseries/failed pilot The Lost Room - all the objects within a seemingly ordinary motel room at a specific point in the 60s become strangely powerful in unique ways leading to various collectors and interested parties scouring the earth looking for them.

I think the reason they didn’t give Perez the classic Question costume is that if they use that character, DC will likely want a younger actor for multiple appearances - so probably either an introduction of a Vic(toria?) Sage at some point or a retcon/multiverse to a younger Montoya.

Because this joke (along with others in this thread) is already on the actual whiteboard in the reveal video?

According to EW, James would love to guest star.

Please tell me when that was - or was that when only one identity really 'mattered'?

I’m not sure I can see Ali’s roles in Moonlight, True Detective, Luke Cage, Green Book and Predators and call them “samey” but to each his own.

They were explicitly mentioned as Wakandan aid workers stationed in Lagos in the aftermath.

But they didn’t at the time - at the time Monica gets sucked in, the only one investigating is Woo.

Which was followed by "David Oyelowo or Chiwetel Ejiofor?"

The two episodes are in different eras with different cultural signifiers. The first is clearly late 50s Dick Van Dyke show - they even do the ottoman gag in the credits where Vision phases through what Dick tripped over. The second is set about a half dozen years later - Wanda explicitly mentions her capri pants

The fact that you can upvote someone commenting about the “deficiencies of black culture on the family” while claiming to be interested in “fostering good character” makes for quite the whiplash.

And while that is a beautiful and noble dream, a parent must still a) address the current reality in which we live where people are still unfairly judged for a number of traits and qualities every damn day and b) prepare their child for this reality SO THAT THEY HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE AND TOOLS TO CHANGE IT. To do

1981 is technically Gen X (as the Millennial label was first used to describe the born in 1982/class of 2000 in Time Magazine). But there’s basically a bridge mini-cohort from roughly 1979 to 1983: the Xennials or the Oregon Trail generation. Old enough to remember dial-up, in high school for Columbine or in college

Seriously, he’s a major talent who just needs that breakthrough role. As good as Boseman was, I’ve always thought that Hodge would have been a better choice for Black Panther. Unfortunately his biggest movie roles to date were in the terrible “What Women Want” gender-flipped remake and the Invisible Man reboot.

I’d watch it and appreciate not the actual contents of the video but the effort and thought behind it.

Melissa should have been Fauci and I would bet they let her do the Dolly bit to placate her.