mrchuchundra
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mrchuchundra

My problem with this episode, and the show in general, is that everyone is too old. I remember doing this stuff back when I was trying to break into comedy and pretty much everyone was young and hungry. There were a few older guys, but they were the rare exceptions.

Hamill loves playing The Trickster. I can't see him bailing on it just because he wins an award.

Spider-Man doesn't have a bad guy. He likes to fight around.

My wife is 50 and we have an eight year-old. Had things gone a little differently for us, it's well within the realm of possibility that we could have a six year-old now, either instead of or in addition to our extant offspring.

It's interesting that people here seem to think Ziggy is the strangler. I think the show kind of wants us to think that, Ziggy definitely has that "future serial killer" vibe, but I have my doubts.

So…is Lenny Jesus? Is The Young Pope actually a story about the second coming?

Revenge is a dish best served cold

Here's a whole song about it

How about never? Does never work for you?

What a lot of people don't realize is that it took him like ten years to write the first book and a half, and that was with a lot of help from his agent.

It would be neat if she was president in both universes, but slightly different.

Good thought.

They only have a short window from when the other timeship jumps to when they have to leave, so there's not a lot of time to prepare. Just grab some period costumes, weapon up and jump into history.

This is a fun show. There are some issues, but it's early on so maybe things will work themselves out as better shows often do.

I think it's important to look at which characters are making these assertions. It's not unreasonable that the black soldiers would give credit to Lincoln for their emancipation or that the non-historian time travelers would think saving the great man would at least mean a better deal for former slaves.

I don't know. I'd much rather be bald than have a non-working peen.

I laughed at the Wells Fargo sketch, but I do love The Music Man.

That's what I'm thinking as well. Everyone there has some issues to work on.

Plus…why the hell would he testify? They're obviously trying to pin the murder on him. Take the fifth.

I think the point of this show is that everyone involved basically sucks at their job.