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Martin Tupperware
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You just guaranteed yourself a Miss Trial, pal!

I'm sorry, I've internet lawyered before, gonna have to object, seems pretty prima facie pro quo.

They'll still have those 13" tvs on the concourse while people are getting their concessions or using the bathroom.

As a champion wrestling under the guise of "Terror Ape", I'm glad to see that.

Yeah, everything gets harder with two colons.

Someone should do this with "Designing Women".

When I was willing to spend.

It would have to be a silent auction.

As long as they don't come after my She's Gotta Have It Collectibles.

Such a pro!

I'm always skeptical when I see a movie centered around a group where one member has noticeably less marquee value than the others, because that character will get the "neck deep in shit/let's bang these fat old dudes!" comic relief storyline.

Oh no, he's definitely killing it.

I finished this because the pull of the badness was inescapable.

Yes, I'd have rather watched a fun, hang out sitcom about two successful gay men and the tension created when one tries to find room in his life for a group of needy former peers, than what they ended up with. Their relationship is one of the better pairings on the show… and there will be another review up shortly

I'm not rooting against the marriages per se; I'm rooting against the awful Parisse and KMK, in favor of the sympathetic portrayals given by Smulders and Germann. I want to see them get to know what's going on and wreck stuff.

+ wardrobe.

You don't escape Ludvig Borga!

I was surprised to see him in the Mayweather-mcgregor coverage team for Showtime, nice for him.

At least her kids are too old to orphan.

There's no real thread of consistency to Max, and he's more central to the story than Marianne, so he should be clearly motivated… but he just seems to function as an another appendage of Key that allows for a plotline independent of the triangle.