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I loved Samantha Crawford in the original series. I would totally watch an entire series about her and her adventures gambling in the old west.

Unless the plot is about how Maverick's time has passed and the powers that be are thinking about ending the program he's assigned to as an instructor. I don't know that much about the military, but I'm guessing by now Maverick would be an instructor of some sort. The Vollyball scene would be Maverick watching the

I think "The One with the Holiday Armadillo" is one of the finest half hour episodes of all time.

I just posted the same thing-a one off reunion movie where we find out what everyone's been up to since the series ended, and where they are now in life.

I'm not sure they could do a totally new reboot series, but I think a reunion movie could work. Just a one-off special where they check in with everybody and see where they are in life, what they're doing, how they've turned out, that sort of thing.

I just looked this up out of curiosity. Ben is 22, Emma is 15. Monica and Chandler's twins are 13. Pheobe and Mike's oldest is 11. You could center the new series around Ben and his friends.

If it's present day, why do they need sitters? I could understand not wanting to leave kids alone overnight or an entire weekend/week, but I think by now their kids would be teenagers and would be old enough to be left alone for a few hours.

I actually looked to see if you were making up Trump: The Magazine, because it seemed like it could have been real. Oprah and John Kennedy Jr. had magazines, so it wasn't that big of a stretch.

That would make sense and would probably be legal. I wonder what happens to the money if he decides/is unable to run in 2020.

I think there are rules/limits about how a president is and is not allowed to make money while president. However, Trump has probably ignored most of them. The Blind Trust he set up for his hotels and other ventures is a total joke.

I had the exact same thought.

Beastly Kingdom would have been fantastic. By not being tied to a particular movie, it would have had a greater longevity and not be weighed down by something that may turn out to be a short-lived. It also would have allowed to compete with Harry Potter at Universal Studios.

Except that some of what I consider the most classic Disney rides were based on movies (I'm thinking Dumbo and Peter Pan). I agree there should be mix of rides tied to movies and rides that are based on Disney/the world of Disney but not a specific movie.

Will Rogers "I belong to no organized political party. I'm a Democrat." Sadly still true.

But that means he'll improve with age. Also, George Clooney was a victim of bad 1980s hair, so it's hard to tell what he really looked like, because the hair was awful and distracting.

The problem is even worse when you consider that girls drift away from math/science (or have a negative view of those subjects) by middle school.

Hail, Caesar was set in the 1950s, but that really doesn't change your point.

That's no longer true. Kids are coming out younger and younger. Teenagers and middle school students are starting to come out as GLBT.

It was one of the best parts of the movie! The dance scene was also very true to the era. I had no idea Channing Tatum could dance that well. Channing Tatum clearly studied Gene Kelly.

I love this idea.