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The funny thing about billionaires is that they like making more money even more than poor people do.  That’s why they’re billionaires.

Exactly - he’s a man of science but also vain AF. How could he not love being a media celebrity?

There’s a line of argument that WEG is the first hip hop number one single.

The tone of this show is very similar to the Richard Osman books about The Thursday Murder Club, where four friends in an English retirement home solve the murders.  Apparently Spielberg bought the film rights before the first book was even published.  The Fourth book has just come out. The books are very funny but

I’m not generally a fan of farces but the Ski Lodge episode was so expertly done, I loved it.

However, they do get compensation for expenses and time off work,...

As a non-NFL fan living in the UK, I’m thrilled that after 18 years I finally understand Steve Martin’s line in Cheaper by the Dozen 2 about his grandchild’s potential name.

We just need to pronounce it differently, so it rhymes with crazier.

I agree - to complain about the resolution of the whodunnit is to miss the point of the show. It’s not Agatha Christie (and even Christie stories are as much about the characters as the plot). It’s just a scenario designed as background while Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez entertain us.

I’m pretty sure that’s a common whodunnit twist - you assume the victim has been killed in error but they turn out to be the intended target.

Yes - one of my 25 year old daughter’s two favourite films of all time.

I’m guessing Michael Schur is also a fan, given the convoluted way the third season of The Good Place managed to work a Calgary bar fight into the story line.

To quote the wee English feller in Derry Girls, “They haven’t seen Cool Runnings, Michelle. I don’t trust these people.”

You recall it incorrectly.

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I don’t think it was banned, but it may not have aired in primetime.

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No Relax? Holly Johnson’s view is that it was seeing the video that caused Mike Read and the BBC to interpret the lyrics in a way that got the song (temporarily and, as it turned out, highly profitably) banned.

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Kate Bush cherry picked some songs from The Sensual World and The Red Shoes because she wasn’t keen on the production, and remixed or recorded them for Director’s Cut. Many were no better than the originals, but personally I think the whole exercise was worth it for the stunning new version of Lily.

That was my first thought.  There’s plenty of heritage acts out there with singers whose voice has seen better days, and many of them try to cover it up with “the show”.  This feels like the logical conclusion.

I was shocked not to see the phrase “Saw Patrol” in this article after all the Barbenheimer we had this summer.

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If short of time skip forward to 5:00 onwards.