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He should’ve jumped right to the Edward Scissorhands sequel...”

See I don’t think we’re missing much without Baldwin and Davis.  Because you’d have to factor in how they’ve aged, which seems incongrous with ghosts, unless you give them a ghoulish look, which I’m not sure would work either.  

I liked the Yahoo season. Given with what they had to work with (new “network”, missing cast members, etc) it worked out wonderfully.

It’s also possible people have come to their senses and realized there are no Dark Elves to get offended.

The Yahoo season, while not the best if the show, has some fun episodes and ends the show really well.  It’s worth giving a try 

That literally address it as the joke is happening and it causes Chang to be kicked out.  

I think it’s hilarious that for It’s Always Sunny, they removed episodes where the characters wore blackface (or brownface or yellowface) and were heavily criticized for it, but the first episode of the series, in which Charlie says the n-word, is still up. Not saying it should be removed (it shouldn’t, none of them

Read the article just to see if this was answered. I mean, yeah, no kidding the “gas leak” season (which was largely fine) and Yahoo seasons are included. That was never in doubt.

Oh, Britta’s in this?

It might be though. When it was removed I noticed Netflix and Hulu took it off but Amazon didn’t.

I got a Community notification for this!

OK. But will the D&D episode be available? 

The most unbelievable aspect to me is the idea a significant number of American minds can be changed by the power of the press and honest reporting. I think we’ve burned that bridge.

Did Aaron Sorkin ghostwrite this stupid movie or something? Imagine writing and directing a movie called “Civil War” about the most powerful country in the world tearing itself apart, and instead of interrogating any meaningful causes and consequences all you have to say is something utterly facile like “left and

If this is the message you wanted to send, be civil, then that should be the point of the film. Not centered on a journalist’s journey to the White House as the Texifornia army encircles D.C.* — It should be about how the two sides put aside their differences and take decisive action against a fascist leader. It’s

Richard III isn't political guys, trust me.

Shakespeare made the same claim about his War of the Roses series. “Nah, nothin’ to do with present-day England, nothin’ at all.”

I did wonder what the thinking behind “Duncan Idaho” was for a human space empire 30,000 years in the future.

*Indiana Jones has entered the chat*

I'm not even sure it's the coolest name/state name when Johnny Utah exists.