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too many urban types

As much as I like the idea of an in-universe explanation for the fact that there have been several different Bonds whose careers have spanned an implausibly long period of time, I’m not sure it ever made any sense for the name to be a title. Simply because, Bond almost always uses his name, even when undercover. He’d

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I was happy about this at first, but the more I think about it, I’m going to miss having the inexplicable ramblings of Phil Simms as part of my Sunday routine. Trying to figure out what the fuck he was talking about was a great way to pass the time with friends during replay reviews, commercials and the other 10,000

The data claiming it was Netflix’s “most binge-watched” show is dubious at best, given that Netflix does not release any of its streaming data. There’s been no proof that the third-party services which claim to be able to determine its viewership are producing accurate data.

My function is to “keep Summer safe,” not “keep Summer being, like, totally stoked about, like, the general vibe, and stuff.”

I’m a fan.

this needs more stars. it has mine.

Different actors take on established roles all the time. I’m sure there were people who thought they’d never accept any other Xavier than Patrick Stewart who now also enjoy McAvoy in the role. Changing who David Haller’s father is changes the story, which is also a fine approach, but a much more significant departure

huh, I’d never heard about this, but will check it out (if I can figure out how to access Sundance)

Sure, these are interesting. I kinda like Hugh Laurie, could easily see him as Dan Stevens’ father.

Ugh, I’d almost forgotten that. It really did look like the same exact damn chair (though I haven’t encountered a side-by-side comparison yet, despite having ventured into some of the nerdier analyses of this show.) Now that I think about it, that moment felt for me exactly how I’d worry a Patrick Stewart appearance

Just off the top of my head, and sticking to TV actors, this guy might be available, depending on when/if the Grayscale claims him:

Apparently this was intentional, meant to convey the subjectivity of David’s perspective of the world. (I dunno about that, but I definitely loved all the old-school clothes and cars and mixed up tech.)

As much as people have since clamored for Patrick Stewart or James McAvoy to make a cameo in season two (including myself, at least for a moment), it actually would do the show’s story and world a disservice at this time.

Like I said, butthurt fanboi

Because Crow is apparently of the opinion that he’s famous enough that he shouldn’t have to audition for a role in a superhero movie, and thus was offended that Liefeld had public asked him to “read for it” rather than, I guess, begging him to take the part. (I’m not defending Crow’s position, but that’s what I think

Given the title, I’m guessing there’s a huge part of the third act of this movie that centers on the homecoming dance and we just haven’t seen any of it yet because, well, it’s the climax of the movie.

Eh, there’s no expectation of privacy here, and I’d argue this crossed over from an amusing occurrence to actual news when security came to talk her down for her rowdy cursing the first time and she didn’t stop, apparently in their view requiring two more visits, even after which she kept at it. She’s not just any