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Yeah, it’s kinda shocking that the news coverage didn’t mention the fact that the Tesla smashes directly into the Jeep after the initial impact.

Gregory was found with his service dog, Hans, who also died, in his car in a Chase Bank parking lot in Peoria, AZ, on June 13. No cause of death has been determined.

I know what you said here was the correct thing to say journalistically, but...

Come on.

It was a high of 107 in Peoria that day.

>The White House condemned Musk

convinced of Bored Ape-level infinite profits

There’s little reason to go to a theater to see a movie when you can just wait a few weeks and watch it at home.

One-off musical episodes are not normy-ass episodes, of any show. They’re gimmicks, always.

Ha, I didn’t really count him on the list because he sang so little (ditto Carol Kane).

I mean the man said “I do not sing”, and has a fairly recent narrative reason not to want to sing his innermost feelings aloud :D

Yeah to be clear I did not catch this while watching. It’s something I saw on Memory Alpha when I was looking for production details for the episode.

Gross

I think I’d heard Celia Rose Gooding was in a musical before, but hot damn I had no idea they were such a good singer. Chong was good as well, and Peck was a pleasant surprise.

Everyone else was passable - nobody outright bad (Pike was the most obvious non-singer of the bunch, and Anson Mount clearly put the work in to

I did not have this reaction, but I think understand it. And you are not the only Star Trek fan I know who has had it.

I’m curious what you thought of the fairy tale episode from Season 1.

I liked them both as standalone episodes (I loved this week’s episode), but I had a weird feeling about them as part of a season of

Last 5 years have been pretty sparse for them, but Aquaman (2018) and Joker (2019) did really well (like, top 5 films they’ve ever released, well), and these films did decently:
* Fantastic Beasts 2 (2018)
* Ready Player One (2018)
* The Meg (2018)
* A Star is Born (2018)
* It: Chapter Two (2019)
* Dune (2021)
* Godzilla v.

I mean, this basically just means they’re not producing films, right?

So they have $100 million they’re not spending making the thing they sell.

Yeah this is not a claim I’ve heard anywhere. My understanding was they dropped the HBO brand because they thought it alienated the women they were hoping to bring in with discovery+ content.

I think it’s fair to say everyone I know (men, women, and enbys) who saw this slide found it mildly insulting, but...that’s

Cara Gee is awesome, and this is a great example of a character that was made better by adaptation.

Always an absolute delight when he showed up. Real shame to see him go so young.

An attempt was made

I liked that they paid off Shaw’s dickitude in several ways in this episode. And yeah, his speech was great. Dipshit from Chicago makes good.