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I remember the TV series. I always found it interesting how it retained most of the film’s cast, some characters renamed, and even had actors Paul Rudd and Brittany Murphy guest star in their respective episodes. In the US, it was on a major network ABC and then moved to smaller network UPN, maybe if it had remained

I wasn’t sure on the stance of Scientology on autism, but just a quick google search doesn’t suggest very progressive treatment. I can believe that Preston still wanted to work, but also be more hands on to the type of care her son was getting.

I had the VHS as a kid. Watched it a lot. No memory of the songs, but I do remember when Shredder took over the stage and banished the turtles. There was a cut to the kids in the audience and one kid was swinging his nunchucks that Shredder took notice and called him out. It was humorous.

Her filmography is kinda oddball, supporting in most roles, not a lead in any traditional romcom. Even something like For Love of the Game, I wouldn’t really classify it like the other 90s romcoms. Then appearing in From Dusk Till Dawn as a newswoman and third lead in Holy Man.

She was kind of a ringer. When Meg Ryan needs a romantic rival, get Kelly Preston. People will believe it.

It’ll be based on the movie instead.

Preston has quite a few films playing the ‘other woman rival’, who the male main actor is with or pines after over the female love interest. Secret Admirer, Only You, Addicted to Love, Jerry Maguire, an an actress other woman in an uncredited cameo in Waiting to Exhale. But I will probably always remember her for

It’s a very enjoyable film for me. The end when everyone is hugging, saying good-bye and what they’re filming next is my favorite part. I found Nathalie Baye quite cute in the movie too.

Sounds like a good answer to me. But a weird reference, could have used Scream which had characters obsessed with horror movies.

Yes, Summer School, one of the great horror movies.

The time they took to develop the kids really helped, the Twins always getting a laugh out of me. Instead of them being in the background most of the time until they get a focus episode filled with cringey acting. Here they are solidly around every episode so that when there is one where a kid gets focus, it just

I’m surprised they didn’t connect it to the Black-ish universe and call it The Wonder-ish Years.

Jordan Schlansky will be there. He isn’t necessary for production and no one asked him to come, but he will be there.

There was too many murders/attempted murders on this show. The Hazlett murders should have been a huge event in LA, rocking the different characters as to who did this horrible thing. Different sides wondering. It could have been the reason Townsend wanted to destroy Belvedere Heights. The Nazis could have wondered if

I hesitantly say The Terror Season 2 is better. There was somewhat more focus on Japanese-American and on Luz’s Mexican-American experience. Even though it wasn’t particularly well-executed, I at least understood it. City of Angels was all over the place, different storylines and backdrops don’t seem to connect in any

I have a problem with that too. It should be the other way. That people unleash a supernatural force that to aid their own evil. The Nazi occultism is a trope, but it is reliable for a story and they already introduced the Nazi Party as characters anyway.

To try and get me to watch Community, she showed me this episode. I was laughing pretty hard when Jeong’s elf character died.

They’ll got all the big celebrities. Roseanne. Scott Baio. Kevin Sorbo. Er, uh, Antonio Sabato Jr.

I also thought of Dead Man’s Shoes.