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There are hundreds. I work in real estate journalism, and it’s a never-ending game of whack-a-mole trying to explain the difference between an emotional support animal and an actual service animal. ALL of the certificates are fraudulent, since there’s no governing body with set standards for either type of animal.

I lived two blocks from an Entenmenn’s distributor with a storefront, how do you think I feel?!

Cremona is indeed a super cringey episode, but dammit if Cabin Pressure isn’t one of the greatest things ever. My sisters and I still play “yellow car!” to this day. The whole cast is bonkers incredible, but Anthony Stewart Head was the MOST delightful surprise.

... holy shit. The red M&M is Fry. HOW DID I NOT REALIZE THIS.

That’s so interesting – I much prefer the Impossible meats, because I cannot get over how much Beyond looks and smells like cat food. I bought a package of the ground beef once and couldn’t get over the smell and texture of it; it was just too unpleasant. 

Short aside: my mom tried to buy my uncle a few books on Copenhagen for Christmas, and was shocked and confused when one of them came ... blank. It turned out that (a) apparently there is a thriving industry of literally display-only coffee-table books, and (b) she needs to read Amazon listings more closely 😂

I’m a HUGE fan of musicals, and while I thought the bit in-show was hilariously cringey, the longer credits scene was a little too long. What I did find hilarious, though, was the actual TONY-nominated actor leading the song. After Brian d’Arcy James was in the first episode for like a minute and a half, seeing Adam

We must be around the same age. In my freshman year, my roommate and I had the biggest TV, so we hosted Grey’s Night every Monday (?) night. Which was super fun, don’t get me wrong, but I cannot understand how some crazy doctor drama I started watching in 2005 is still plugging along. I don’t remember when I stopped

Yeah, I’m waiting for some terrible news story about him. I’ve been a big fan of his since his Chuck days, even saw a couple of his theater stints, but he was acting up on social media during COVID in ways that made me uncomfortable (particularly when he went on some big, open-to-the-public, not-socially-distanced

I think a lot of what you said makes sense, but I have to nitpick one thing:

Wasn’t she on another law show as well? I know she was in the cruelly-cancelled Stumptown, but I’m thinking of something older than that. Unless it was actually The Practice and my memory is finally gone.

How dare you besmirch the honor of Hydrox cookies! They’re the original chocolate sandwich cookie, you know. 

So I wrote out a whole comment:

Aquafaba is also a great egg replacement! I have two cousins who are vegan and raising vegan families, so I always try to make something fun for the kids around Christmas. These cookies were a huge hit at a family party this fall (the icing recipe is also great).

To you. He’s not that famous to you. The definition of famous is “known about by many people.” You happen to not be one of those people; that doesn’t make him not famous. I don’t know who Zahn McClarnon is because I haven’t seen the shows he’s in, but obviously the reviewer and a lot of people in the comments do, so

I didn’t realize I had to justify the way I was talking about someone that I and, again, the reviewer, am pretty familiar with. He’s had an almost thirty-year career on Broadway. Just because you don’t know who is doesn’t make him an unknown. I’m sure you have niche (if you can call the giant umbrella of musical

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He’s pretty famous on Broadway. He’s opened a few shows ... oh, if you saw that John Oliver episode where he’s talking about SLAPP suits, and at the end does the big huge musical number, he’s the fake lawyer.

That show was on my list, but I never got around to it. Without spoilers (to the best of your ability), can you tell me why you disliked it so much?

Yes! I don’t even know much ASL, but I thought the camerawork on that whole conversation was so odd. Honestly, so much of the framing has blocked so much of the ASL, I’m not even sure why they bothered. (I mean, I get the story reasons, but I don’t understand why they’re half-assing it so much.) 

I’ve met Brian D’Arcy James. That could totally have been him. (also he’s super nice!)