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She’s likely more brainy than the rest of her in-laws. She went to college on her own merits at the very least.

Actually more humane than the frequently-botched US lethal injection protocols.

Her going didn’t kill the show on its own,* but as part of a whole cumulative series of departures and dumb little changes, it definitely contributed.

Yeah, I would agree. The cast departures (Ali Wong was leaving after this season too), and substitutions just didnt work. I think the writers knew too.

They picked up Don Cheadle’s version of The Wonder Years with a black cast? Well we now know what Fox News will be railing about for the next week to distract and piss off its audience.

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I never watched any of those shows, but I was curious if anyone would attribute the end of Housewife to Julia Butters leaving now that she’s been in a Best Picture nominee. I guess this is enough years that it’s not surprising it would end. Here’s Butters as all three roles in a scene from King of Comedy:

Housewife was totally out of steam at this point, as much as I like Mixon and Bader; it just became stale in spite of, or because of, the minor retoolings and cast departures. I can’t see its cancellation as premature or a big shame. Mixed-ish was enjoyable but inessential, but I hope they can finish it off well and

Just started watch the original Wonder Years with my 12 year old son, and damn if it doesn’t hold up really, really well!

You had me at Dulé Hill.

Strangely, Iriselle does not consider a 10 year military career a job... guess all those active combat missions count for nothing.

Plus, isn’t it possible that both his brother and Meghan at different times suggested he seek therapy for different reasons? People really bending over backwards to try to make Harry and Meghan look bad, seems like.

Look, you potato nosed lunatic, AOC is NEVER going to date you.

Considering he was born into it, and didn’t think he had a choice, until it dawned on him he did. 

And maybe it was William who suggested he get help regarding his anger at Charles and the death of his mother, and then Meghan suggested it again when he was going thru his anger at the family over their treatment of his wife and son.

Also, he’s doing something that is unheard of at his level in the RF and there’s no mentor or person whose mistakes and advise you can learn from.  There’s no ‘right way to walk away’ checklist for him to follow.  I’m willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.  

I remember when conservatives thought frivolously suing doctors was bad.

Ah, but he’s a prince and therefore doesn’t deserve our sympathy or benefit of the doubt. Clearly he’s only speaking out on these painful, personally lived issues to get money and attention, despite the fact he’s got both in spades (probably more than what he bargained for where the latter’s concerned).

Um, yeah, this. I’m not a famous Prince, but I get this through my own experiences. I distanced myself from my family and family stuff for years. Got back involved and tried for a decade. That pushed me to the edge. So now we’re back at the distance part and I’m much happier. So that on a huge famous family and being w

I just finished listening to the episode and it only made me like Harry even more. He seems genuinely kind, down to earth, and almost painfully self-aware. Funny AF, too. Plus I’ll always stan a man who takes responsibility for his mental health, having personally suffered a mentally ill and abusive father to the

Laughs in sunburn acquired in 68 degree weather.