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It seems like he also worked very hard on his roles, probably harder than any other actor I can think of, so it’s understandable he would want to take a break.

Was the Marvel line sarcasm?

A Starbucks in Torrance was remodeled with this new design last year. Layout is more like a fast food restaurant now, with one long counter. That area on the right used to be tables for customers. Now it’s part of their work area.

I was just in the park for the first time in years this past August. It is very weird that you can’t get the KBF preserve in the park itself.  Maybe they can work something out with Smuckers. 

I’ve spent my entire life in Southern California, and Knott’s has always been a respected brand here. Maybe someone can tell me whether it’s the same across the rest of the country. I’m also wondering whether it holds the same significance to younger generations.

The KBF website confirms this.

I was just listening to an interview with Sudekis on the Fly on the Wall podcast. They asked him straight-out if this was the end of the series. He was emphatic that it’s the end of THIS story. They’re cooking up something.

I’ll give this a chance. It could work, although I’d rather see the other cast members as well. Pierce and Neuwirth sounded open to it.  Grammer seems to think people tuned in to see Frasier.  I think it was the whole ensemble. 

His character didn’t have much to do on the series.  This shouldn’t be surprising.

How did Dirty Work get on this list?

Three performances is not unheard of. McCartney closed out an episode performing Let it Be. The Rolling Stones also performed three songs in one segment, which I don’t think has been done before or since.

Well, for an aspiring performer, it’s important.

At this point, all the actors should be getting a chunk of the back-end.

This happens all the time. I had a friend who chose to retire from her insurance job way too early, rather than move from Los Angeles to Texas. I think my brother also lost a job years ago, rather than move to Chicago.

Netflix didn’t alter Seinfeld.  It’s been 16:9 in syndication for years.

Wasn’t she the one who allowed him to drop out of high school to attend acting classes instead?

God, no! What we need is about 30 minutes cut from the theatrical version.

Amazon says the book should be available August 18, not October 13.

We’re now criticizing someone for not having a title for a film 6 months before it even shoots?

The last one he made for Amazon apparently cost only $9 million.  With all the options today for distribution, a Woody Allen film with that budget should do okay.