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Michael Imperioli as Joe and Moe Dubelz

Isn’t that Bar the hang out of ...

Turner D. Century knows how to bide his time. With a Kite Man show, Turner’s turn is just around the corner...

I collaborate with myself all the time. And despite what my mother told me, I haven’t went blind.  

a true Donald Glover X Childish Gambino collaboration”

Heads up: the link to Rolling Stone is actually to one AVC’s private Google docs.

I like the idea of collecting fictional comics-within-comics that then actually get published. The Domain, Radically Rearranged Ronin Ragdolls from Drawing Blood, the “Marvels” comics that Marvel (the company) puts out within the Marvel universe, the Mad Dog comic from that Bob Newhart cartoonist show, etc.

Haven’t seen the show, but it looks like they’re going in a different direction than the comic (as far as Homelander/Noir), and thank fuck for that.

Yeah, it’s probably the best of a lot of bad options. Could go plural like Twisters and do Gladiators which probably doesn’t fit the story, or slap a Part II on the end and imply too much of a connection to the original, or go with The Gladiator, like The Predator and just make it too easy to confuse for the original.

“There was a dream that was Rome, where landowners conscript their lessers to help murder those we deem uncivilized. Where slaves flow like water. Where women have very little power and also we eat and drink lead all the time.”

Username checks out.

If this is supposed to be Caracalla and Geta, then yes these are 2 of the worst emperors in Roman history, who did much to start the plunge into the crisis that was most of Rome’s 3rd century.

Part of me is wary because Ridley’s output of late hasn’t been stellar (The Last Duel was pretty good tho). But the majority part of me is “hell yeah LFG”. The article didn’t even mention Denzel Washington as Hannibal, the person I’m most looking forward to seeing.

I’ll wait for the third ending, I want to know what really happened to Martin Mull.

He was great and was given too few opportunities to lead a project. I’m going to rewatch Serial.

Maggie Mull was a writer on Not Dead Yet, which explains that.  (He was the first obituary ghost; his on-screen widow remained a supporting character.)

Martin Mull was one of the funniest human beings to ever walk the Earth, and I feel like he was somehow still super underappreciated.

I think I most recently saw Mull on a couple episodes of the (ironically (in multiple ways) also departed) Not Dead Yet. It was always a pleasure to see him show up in anything. We’ve got tickets for the stage production of Clue this summer and I’m sure I’ll be thinking of Mull whenever Col. Mustard is on stage.

Because, hey, if Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” can be...”
Congratulations on crowbarring Her Almighty Swiftness into seemingly EVERY article.

You’re telling me a TV show had a soundtrack? My mind is blown.