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Blame M*A*S*H. The Korean War went for 3 years, but the show went for 11. TV magic.

Was AI written by AI?

A little of both. And to be clear, the premise of 90s is that the season takes place over summer break rather than the whole year. So Eric & Donna’s kid doesn’t live with Kitty and Red full time, she’s just visiting over the summer. A problem I have with the premise generally because part of That 70s charm was the

there was an 80s revival in the mid-90s with puff daddy sampling and stuff like grosse point blank/romy & michelle’s high school reunion, there was another one in the early aughts with american apparel and the beginning of IP mining like transformers, then to your point there was a third incredibly sincere one with

Eric is obsessed with Star Wars, which released in 77. And that was like first season.

Which he recently reprised in person!

That movie lived and died on Ledger's charisma, so they were right to pass on a sequel.

Trust or fall in love with AI is sooo old. To me it feels like such a plowed over question that for the last iteration of Westworld I clocked out because litigating “do our toys have feelings?” felt like a boring question and (maybe it asked this later) but are you sociopath if you play a game like a sociopath was

His mom wrote this

Or that lovable himbo Kronk from The Emperor’s New Groove.

What about older brothers who went upstairs and never returned?

Except for Topher, right?

Multiple roles aren’t impossible, but Warburton is already an established pillar of the MCU as Holographic Daddy, General Rick Stoner

“When a movie came out, if it was good, we all went to see it. We all discussed it. We quoted lines and scenes we liked,”

I’ve watched a couple of the more recent episodes. Good lord, it deserves all the hate you can give it.

Is this where the “David Puddy is religious” storyline came from?

She’s just pissed that he’s no longer playing that blond, butter cream-frosted Swedish murder machine and Zep fan Brock fucking Samson.

Is it me or is the ‘90s weirdly underrepresented as far as nostalgic pop culture compared to the ‘80s?

Or The Bare Pimp Project, know what I'm sayin'?

I think the second one has a lot more excellent parts but they just don’t stitch together into a cohesive movie enough to be definitively better than the first.