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This article makes absolutely no sense when read on its own. I guess I have to read a different article to find out what Boone is upset about, so that this one isn't just word salad…
Apparently, Pat Boone stars in the film God's Not Dead 2, a movie I am only tangentially aware of. SNL made a parody of the film/trailer,

I got off track with my initial post. The problem was the show abruptly starting in what seemed like the middle of a scene (even mid-sentence, as our hero noted above), without even a nod to what had happened. I honestly believed a chunk of show had been overrun by commercials.

I didn't express it well, but I was really just trying to agree with Thingamajig. It truly seemed like my local station had screwed up and played the commercials too long, cutting out 10-15 seconds of show. Adding a quick exchange about whatever had just happened off screen would have made it clear that wasn't the

I disagree completely. Maybe another fight scene would have been too much, but I felt like they needed to at least give a quick line or two about HOW they found and caught a guy who can instantly turn you against your friends with a glance. Nobody seemed the slightest bit concerned about avoiding his gaze as they

The point McBuggery and JGoo are making is that there is an extended section of the interview where they directly discuss his overuse of the word…

"Human Victory Cigar" is a common phrase applied to end-of-bench players in virtually all sports. First time I heard it was in reference to the rookie Darko Milicic playing for the eventual title winning Pistons. Urban Dictionary uses Chuck Nevitt as an example, an NBA player from the 80s

*John

Agreed, the record is mentioned repeatedly as possessing people who touch it and compelling them to make as many people as possible listen to it. The idea is expressed explicitly twice, and hinted at a couple other times; hard to see how someone could miss that if they are paying any attention at all. They beat us

It was explicitly stated at least twice that they were possessed by the acetate and "couldn't help themselves"

Why bother re-shooting? Just start adding a bit of noise/grain to new realeases, and digitally youth-anize the performers a bit. "Reboot" it with some of that removed so it looks newer (but not all removed, gotta be able to get at least one more boot out of it a decade later). Throw in a few deleted scenes from the

I'm a Cardinals fan, and Dwyer wasn't even on my radar at draft time. Unless you are in a 16 team league with 3 dedicated RB spots plus a flex (and no ppr) I can't imagine how he could be considered "hot"
edit; I immediately realized you must have meant as a FA pickup when "sources" were exaggerating Ellington's

I haven't read the books, but his unsolicited "it would be OK if you had slept with someone else during the war" line seemed like an overt admission that "I slept with someone else during the war."

Most of the major networks available free over the air have a secondary channel that is local-weather-only in my area, there are like 5 nearly identical options to choose from. Add in HBO Go and your dreams have come true

On a standard, multi-topic forum, responding to an older post and subsequently bringing it back to the front page is called "necro"ing. That probably applies here too

He was her monitor, but also a "ghost" most likely meaning some kind of double agent. Dyad likely found out and killed him (they had been supplying the targets for the heists, keeping Tony out of jail in the process).

They are getting out of their car as Malvo gets into his right next to them, then we see Malvo pull away as K/P talk to Molly (just rewatched to check, we can def see it happen)

Yeah pretty sure he was gonna give Lester the Glenn Howerton treatment

sigh, I really wish i hadn't read that first line, mistakenly thought this was the start of a new thread. even never watching the previews can't always keep you from the spoilers

"I think the IVF clinic line was just Tony's mother being nasty, I don't think it implied Dyad doesn't know about him?"

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