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Yes! I am equally pleased to *hear* it.

Heh, I thought it was a disapproving “Hm.” Either way, gold.

I was in the audience for that Tom Hanks episode. It was Twitter Tracker that spawned “Coco”, but right before the show came back from commercial break with Tom Hanks for his second segment, Tom got the crowd to start chanting “Coco”, so Tom Hanks definitely instigated it, if the chanting was truly his idea.

Pretty sure it was Twitter Tracker. Which was an okay segment that he over-used at the start of his Tonight Show tenure, probably to rope in some of the dubious Leno fanatics.

And it is super-telling (as someone who thought GB2016 was simply a decent airplane movie) that the reaction to this new Ghostbusters is so much more muted than the vitriol that greeted the all-women version. I mean, it was not a great trailer, sure, but the most downvoted clip in YouTube history?

Yeah, I think it was super clumsy, but they probably thought, based on her existing body of work, that they were selling Martel on doing a big, dumb movie that wouldn’t interest her artistically. So the pitch was essentially that, hey, despite all appearances, there’s actual grist here for a complex, credible

The main director should still have input in the way the action looks and feels (see link below). The way they framed to it be like “we’ll take care of it” is the problem because it sounds like they don’t want her input at all. That’s the sexist part. Of course the director isn’t the one coming up with the

Dude, spoiler alert in the headline.

Because baking dries it out.

I WISH I KNEW

Show me the dead dough-eaters, CDC!

They can pry my cookie dough from my cold, dead hands. I’ve been eating it my whole life and have no plans to stop now.

It’s like eating chips - you eat and eat, but you’re never really satisfied; eventually, you’ve eaten the whole bag, but you aren’t full. And on top of that, you feel sick. But you still want more chips.

But it was also a tongue-in-cheek joke. They go off about how they are busting their backs and barely make enough money but in all the factory scenes, they are standing around, driving machinery or using remote controls to run the factory processes.

Only 2x in the entire scene does a worker physically lift anything

The ‘scooter epidemic’? Really?

I wondered that a little, myself...I kind of hope they do...all that #cancelsouthpark stuff & all had me half-thinking they might be looking to make a wider point that whatever criticisms the show might legitimately deserve the idea that if it hadn’t been on the air all these years we wouldn’t be noticing a somewhat

The funny thing is, “Bob’s Burgers” isn’t funny, not in obvious ways anyway. Once you know the characters, then yes, it’s funny as hell, because insanity makes sense with those particular lovingly-crafted characters. OF COURSE Gail has a cat that you have to sing jazz to (or at least she insists that’s how it goes) if

Had social media been a thing circa-1990, you’d better believe there’d be bitter angry rants about how much things suck.

I suppose a difference is now every old person can broadcast their damn-kids-today hot takes easily and immediately too.

Watching the entire half-season turn into one big Alexa commercial at the end made me laugh out loud...But am I the only one disappointed there’s no “ominous music” playlist currently available on Prime? Seems like a missed opportunity.