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The success and endurance of Titanic is entirely due to Cameron’s trick of providing 2 movies in 1. The first film is, as described, a tale of forbidden love across class. But then halfway through that film, an action adventure film begins with the iceberg strike. That story takes over until its conclusion with Jack

Yeah, even if it’s well done, we’ve seen these will-they/won’t-they relationships before, and a “slow burn” doesn’t feel considered so much as necessary to milk it for as long as possible, to avoid the Moonlighting curse.

 I am pulling for them, but not more than I am pulling for Thor & Flower on Ghosts, and I am more intrigued by Trevor & Hettie’s weird thing

I kind of hope Hulu doesn’t add seasons 4-5, because I’ve always liked the idea that someone might find it there, and watch the original 3 seasons, and never know the revival happened.

It’s one licensing deal, Adam. What could it cost, $10?

Does Netflix need money to keep it around? There’s always money in the banana stand.

we’re hitting the end of a lot of the ‘10 year’ licensing deals i guess huh! so now we’re in a weird spot where you have to license the first 3 seasons from disney and the last 2 from netflix.

Are you kidding? This will be Avatar: The Way of Water for pre-schoolers!

Only one thing for it: This puppy clearly hates America, probably wants to defund the dog pound, he’s probably been groomed and Team Fluff must be cancelled.

That’s not true and you know it.

Say it was “terrible” all day long, but conservatives were legit angry about it. They spent hours on prime time TV and in comments sections ranting and raving and showing their whole asses about it. If anything, it was vital market research that showed how easily manipulated Republicans really are.

It made certain right-wing media folks fly their own idiot flags, so there’s that.

Most of these felt aggressively mid. There’s just too much “we gotta make a really cool SB ad” try hard vibe going on.

Looked like some de-aging technology going on in the Silverstone ad.

Alicia Silverstone looks like she can still play high school-age characters, and Sarah McLaughlin is still gorgeous.

Alternate Headline:

All these streaming services are basically living out that whole “I don’t have to outrun the bear, just you” mantra joke whatever it is.

Over/Under after the cutoff date: 2.5 months for the headline “Peacock sees large drop in subscribers”

By not having free streams of their shows, NBC has pretty much guaranteed that most people will never see them. Someday, I’ll pay for a month or two to watch some of their exclusives, but I really don’t see paying year-round for Night Court or Saturday Night Live. The latter of which I used to sometimes stream on Hulu

That’s their prerogative, and a surefire way to get me to just not watch Peacock.