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Good to see him back in peak form... I think most of us thought it was over for him a few years ago when he and Misty got into that drunken brawl over his secret affair with James.

How I Met Your Pikachu will be a ratings smash. 

He was the only person who ever really nailed different voices for Batman and Bruce Wayne without (ironically) making the distinction cartoonish. For almost two decades we’ve had movie after movie where actors adopt over-the-top grunts and growls for “Batman,” whereas Conroy achieved it with the slightest changes: A

Perhaps his crowning moment is the Justice League episode with the alternate evil League members. Conroy recorded the entire scene where Batman confronts his evil version in a single take, switching back and forth between the subtly different voices flawlessly.

RIP

Kevin Conroy is the standard by which I, and probably many many others, judge Batman. Not just the voice either. Even with live actors, I judge them if they can bring the kind of emotion and gravitas to the role that Conroy was able to with just his voice. Some of them do well, but none will ever top him. He is

You’re G-d damned right you are! RIP...

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Sorry but I’m saving myself for the Madelaine Petsch edition which also looks dire.

“Home Improvement but with more Trumpism!”

Hocus Pocus is the ne plus ultra of this axiom. If you were literally a kid too dumb to know better, it’s a “classic!” To anyone above the age of 13, it was always garbage (just as all of the Santa Clause movies were.)

Maybe a controversial take but The Santa Clause 2 wasn’t very good either. Come to think of it, the original Santa Clause isn’t good.

I thought he HAD stopped being in things to take over parenting duties to let his wife go back to work. Did that hiatus end already?

I’m starting to hit Ryan Reynolds burnout. He needs to stop being in things for a while

As I recall, it’s a decent show but nothing like the movies. It’s more like a PBS show. He meets historical figures and goes on educational romps.

Go younger. Indiana Jones Babies. And “Panama Hat” and Belloq are neighboring children who keep taking his stuff despite his protests of “That belongs in my toybox!”

In my memory, it was pretty good, at least in the first season. The production values were impressive for a TV show, and unlike the films, they kept the plots grounded in reality... although you had to believe that a teenager who hasn’t yet been to university was somehow an expert at every endevour he tried and that

I’m seein’ double: Four Indianas Jone!

I seem to remember an episode about the treaty of Versailles that gives you a pretty good insight into the feelings of the various nationalities at the conference. (The Allies were very arrogant, the Germans felt betrayed, and the allies of the Allies felt angry and used.)

The short answer is yes, but also- there are SO many more pathways to medium-level post-SNL success now. There’s so much demand for content, just being on SNL for a couple of years will at least give you a couple shots at your own show/specials.

Abbot Elementary is a solid example of that, I think; a workplace comedy with some minor social commentary.