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Except for when he’s frequenting the “massage parlors”. 

TBF, Sandy and Stewy would never have been in on Waystar in the first place were it not for Logan’s wildly irresponsible loan-taking in the 80s, which caused the massive debt problem that was revealed when he was incapacitated post-stroke. Kendall HAD to make that deal and let Stewy in, otherwise, Waystar would have

Karolina looked so pissed when Gerri went to the video so quickly. I love how the PR people get furious when people can’t just endlessly bullshit like they can. 

“In what way?”

This show is not a 1:1 analogue of anyone. Whatever actual people might have inspired the characters, it’s a work of fiction. 

When Karl talks about Syphillis symptoms and Roman responded with, “Been doing a little late night panic-Googling there?” The implication that Karl is constantly womanizing and picking up various STD’s is very funny. 

He’s a real piece of shit in The Morning Show, too. 

Molly Shannon is also amazing in The Other Two (on HBO Max, highly recommended). Her work in Season 2 especially is so damn good. 

It’s amazing. And I thought Goldthwait’s follow-up, God Bless America, was just as good. Joel Murray is amazing in that movie. 

Crazy Stupid Love is the best romantic comedy of the last 10 years, IMO. Carell, Gosling, Stone and Moore are all tremendous in it. So are the kids, and so are Kevin Bacon and Marisa Tomei. And John Carroll Lynch! Seriously, people, it’s worth a watch. It’s much funnier than I ever thought it would be, and very

Agreed. Sandler gives a really great performance in that movie. My issues with that movie are mainly with the script but I think Sandler and Rogen are both great in it. Eric Bana, too, though his part of the movie is completely unnecessary. 

Paul Reiser was a stand-up comedian long before becoming a sitcom actor though.

Will is an E.P. in name only. It’s McKay and Ferrell’s production company. I highly doubt he’s feeding lines to the writers. 

People don’t talk enough about how shockingly good Eddie Murphy is as a mostly-serious romantic lead in Boomerang. That movie isn’t great, but he’s very good in it, and so is Halle Berry (though the idea that she’s the “plain-looking” one in the movie is absurd)

YES. I was surprised it wasn’t mentioned in the article (if it was, I missed it). I really enjoyed that movie and his performance. Rebecca Hall and Christopher Wallace Jr. also were great. 

Oh that’s fair. I don’t think it’s a great prequel, per se, and I can see why people who were fans of a generally quirky mystery TV show would be put off by such a bizarre, surreal, brooding film. I found it an interesting take on how Lynch saw Twin Peaks and Laura, in particular, and watching it out of context, it

I think their comedic duo leanings started in Season 2 when they were both trying to throw each other the bus on the yacht about who should be given up in the press conference

I loved Frank throwing Gerri into the mix and announcing her onto the stage. That trio of Gerri, Frank and Karl is always enjoyable. 

TBF he did also say something along the lines of “Dad just goes with his gut and it usually works out for him” which is more or less true. 

Kendall being a Nolan Bro is on-brand.