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That was my thought too.

Someone who is near could 30 wear them when they are not at work. Who says you have to dress the exact same way on weekends/days off the way you would have to dress for work?

I had the same horrible unfortunate thought too.

That's exactly what I thought. If you want to make a hiest movie with an all female team, go for it. These are all well known/famous actresses. People will go to see it based on who's in it. They don't need to link it to "Ocean's 11" to get people to come and see it.

Is this something actually in development or a joke, because I can't tell. If it's a joke, it's funny. If it's actually in development, it's still funny, but in a different way.

It's possible. A few years ago there were three but it felt like five different Robin Hood projects in development, and none of them ever made it out of development.

I believe it exists because someone has to design buildings, even though I have never met an architect, someone who wants to be an architect, or someone who is studying to be an architect.

The pretty girl has a son, who the team has sort of adopted as a surrogate son/newphew type relationship.

That would have been a fantastic episode. Who's the victim, who's the mark, what's the con, and what does each character do?

I had the same thought. I guess since "Leverage" is no longer making new episodes, they thought it was okay to do a slightly different version of it.

I've noticed the same thing. I'm short and on airplanes no one would help me put my bag in ther overhead bin, but on trains people usually help me put my bag in the overhead storage area, if I need it.

I would love to it see it as a retro movie without the "Mad Men" crossover. Show women using their brains and/or thier bodies to get what they want in a society that doesn't think they're smart enough or capable enough to do stuff on thier own. Keep the setting in New York City. Make the target(s) multiple stores on

and fresh from fight?

I picture her as the editor of the Stars Hallow Gazette.

The one that plays during the indoor fireworks? I really like that theme too. (If it's the one you're thinking of)

That's one of the roles. You need someone to be the inside man/woman/person.

I liked the perspective they were using too. We've seen the counterculture before, but not in a nuanced manner from the adult perspective (Don Draper as opposed to Joe Friday).

The idea was good, but probably would have worked better if they went for a Manson like cult leader, instead of basing it on the real life Manson.

I haven't noticed a problem with the DVD service, but that depends more on your tastes/what you want to watch.

I can't pick an absolute favorite because there are too many, but I think Doogie Howser and his father David deserve a mention.