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This is from Mallrats, the script he was reading on the train.

Ya got me. Smells like someone shit in their cereal.

How would that be taxing though? Put some dots on your face and spend maybe a hour recording that single line of dialogue or just facial movements? I get he was really old, but it seems like it wouldn’t be too terrible. Not to mention it wouldn’t have been as taxing as his other cameos.

Could they not have de-aged him at all for the cameo? Or was all the de-aging money used up on Fury and Coulson?

+1 Sam Waterston

I loved how Tapper and his panel all but said that Gaetz was at the hearing much like a mob boss would send an enforcer to a trial to sit in the gallery to menace any potential witness.

but it is still a little remarkable to see even Republicans acknowledge the effects of high drug prices.

Pssst, hey, Pete...

Jokes aside, your example is dumb. We’re talking about a guy who, for 30 years, has been trying to peddle this story about his white savior father and the lessons he taught a black man in Jim Crow South. And at every turn, the aforementioned black man, an actual person, said no. Then he dies and, wouldn’t you know it,

False equivalency much? One is an epic fantasy. The other’s about some hairy little people taking a ring to a mountain.

Oh, I dunno, that it’s been well documented by his family?

It says something that it was made 5 years after Dr. Shirley’s death, especially when you learn that he was vehemently against the the movie being made, and told Villalongo as much when he was desperately trying to get it made back then.

My biggest question on this is, what traumatic experience will Young Sheldon go through that basically resets him to factory default come time for the beginning of Big Bang Theory, that ultimately negates any personal growth as an individual he undergoes in this prequel? Does someone stab him in the brain with a paper

Are we sure Steyn isn’t actually Jared Harris in makeup playing a character?

Hiroshi Tanahashi? Looks the part.

Not really. All the “veterans” have too much stink on them that to do something like this would effectively torpedo their political careers.

I think it’s more like Alex Jones in drag.

Just curious, why the sudden 180? Wasn’t New York falling over itself kissing Amazon’s ass to get them to set up shop there?

After seeing James’ appearance on Seth Meyers and him explaining the trilogy, I’m intrigued and I think I’m going to give Black Leopard, Red Wolf a try.

The City in the Middle of the Night sounds like something I’d enjoy. Normally stick to sci-fi/fantasy or thrillers.