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Pocket Full of Hawthornes!
P-P-P-Pocket Full of Hawthornes!

My guess is that he's gonna pull a Seth Rollins.

BAH GAWD!

What do you think his wife does.

We should get them to remake the John Woo classic: 'Face Off'

Considering everything else that he's used Executive Orders for, and how the results have been divisive along party lines, I'm surprised he didn't just decide to use one for this.

They actually did have a "Sasha's Ratchet"/"No She's Not" battle in the crowd, the only problem was that those on the "Ratchet" side were typically young girls whose voices didn't carry well, especially compared to the adult men on the other side (It actually sounded like they were initially responding to no

That's the theory that I'm working with:

Yeah I caught that as well.

30 years from now, The Rock will try to remake Kurt Russell's Walk-of-Fame star for himself, but it'll just turn out a disappointment that didn't respect the original star.

Elsewhere on this thread, I mentioned that one of the recurring themes, at least with the three male leads, looks to be the idea of manhood/creating a legacy through children.

Rewatching the 'sleeping bag' scene, I also realize that the reason Velcoro is so hard on his son, also stems from issues with his own manhood, of which his son is a double dose.

Exactly. Outside of 'The Matrix', Hollywood/Pop Culture has simply ingrained in us that

Nah, if any one of the recurring leads is gay, it's not gonna be Woodrugh.

They hid the label of the bottle, but Kitsch held onto it long enough for the viewer to recognize it as a "Little Blue Pill".

Yeah I also had to laugh at Renee's reflection, but because I can't think of anyone else backstage who could get away with telling someone, especially if it's a man talking to a woman, that her physical appearance isn't up to standard and the she needs to fix herself before she goes on-air. I kinda had to do a

Rousey didn't steal anything. She has too much respect for the business.

Everyone keeps saying that, but honestly, I hope all of the NXT Divas stay as far away from the main roster as they possibly can.

The first half of the special was really just Lawler giving a sentence or two to setup different segments from the Dusty DVD they put out over a decade ago that covered his earlier years.

Not really, considering that all of the Netflix shows are on the 13-episode track. It'll probably average out to the same amount of work done on a 22-episode broadcast network show.