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I’m not sure why you think the other things on that list HAVEN’T hurt him with voters.

Wow, I never expected to hear “My opponent hates puppies” as a statement of fact instead of a hyperbolic joke.

I actually loved “31"....I thought it had some really engrossing (and gross!) world-building.

But this is a symptom of the problem - Franzese’s complaint is that there are limited leading role opportunities for fat queer actors, so it’s almost impossible for them to achieve the name recognition of someone like Fraser. Imagine being told over and over you’re too fat for a role, and then an actual, great fat

Pretty sure his weight gain wasn’t specifically for The Whale. Fraser’s had a lot of health problems, a lot of which stemmed from the level of apparent fitness he had in his ‘prime,’ so he isn’t capable of being the thin, hot Brendan Fraser of the ‘90s and early aughts any more (look at him in ‘Trust’ and ‘No Sudden

The Whale uses massive amounts of fat suit and prosthetics. Who are you kidding?

People want to suck the fun out of anything. I watched the Munsters obsessively growing up. Even those not so great tv movies and the series from the late 80's early 90's. I liked this film and most importantly my step kids liked this film. Am I going to watch this everyday no but I’d put it on as back ground to a

It’s annoyingly lacking in details as they did offer a hilariously low amount ($100 if I remember right) to help with her commute which made it more of a thing, and she did later come back to Maud Flanders too as either a ghost or in flashbacks.

It never bothered me. People should be allowed to be people and have genuine reactions. Having to be perfect at all times is one of the reasons I couldn’t handle fame.

I think the change really turned the corner in “Bob Fires the Kids” when he realizes how miserable his childhood was because of his own dad, and so made more effort to not pass that down.

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The fact that Bob and Linda also actually like each other and have fun together sets them apart from other sitcom couples. 

Another way Bob eschews the typical sitcom dad trope is he’s not an overgrown manchild that needs to be babysat by the overly stern wife. A wife that is only overly stern BECAUSE she’s married to someone who isn’t pulling his weight in the parenting department.

I think the headline is playing fast and loose with the meaning of “scandal” to describe what led to Maggie Roswell’s exit from The Simpsons. That just seems like a contract negotiation that didn’t get concluded.

Everybody knows you only cook steak with Benadryl.

Never forget how Ellie Kemper got her career start in that era with the “Blowjob Girl” sketch—from the same Donald Glover comedy group as the “Bro Rape” and the “Ni**er Fa**ot” sketch. Those were some wild times.

Chris Noth just got killed off on The Equalizer, while the Sex and the City reboot also axed a flashback scene after it had the good fortune to have already killed him before the story broke. I’m kind of hoping we get some offhand reference to the death of his weird spoof Trump character in Doctor Who, too.

I mean, maybe she could’ve been more strategic or choosy, but I don’t really blame someone who’s in such a fickle business for agreeing to bunch of work while they’re getting offers, especially coming from a comedy background and since her big break was relatively late. It’s not like it’s been straight bombs since

On the other hand, it’s about a busybody priest using children to manipulate a political situation.

Well, it worked. 

Tuca & Bertie is awesome, though