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I think the stay-at-home dad will appear again on the show being as he's married to Charlotte's no longer rotting body.
Might be interesting. I would also welcome a further showing from Colin Egglespear (or whatever, the Tom Cruise-looking affair) because it would be an opportune time for Lucifer to really lean into

It looks like stress related alopecia, though it's been years since I've treated an angel.

That's the first place I saw her. Love that first season

Yeah. But now? KILLING IT

TheBABY The BABY

Kristen Schaal's calling of the murder of Pat had me laughing so much my intestines came out my butt.

Or Queen Sugar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(the horse has some life in her yet)

That movie is in my all-time top 5. I still have residual affection for RDJ due to that film that the smug of his Marvel era is only now wearing thin.

Yes! I go on twitter for all the violet/hollywood gifs!

yeah but he cosplayed as a …pony for her. And learnt the bible of the …ponies for her. Growing up my dad barely dropped his eyes from the TV to look at me when I was talking!

How did I forget the Crystal Gems? I want Garnet and Pearl to be my mums.

I love this so much.
i love the one where the dad goes to the store and Calvin and Hbbes hide in the back pretending that they've run away; Dad spots them and pretends he hasn't, fake jubilantly celebrating his release from fatherhood; Calvin is heartbroken and irate and I wanted a shitty(lovely) kid so BAD so I could

Even though the paterfamilias of Queen Sugar (REVIEW IT AVCLUB!) dies in the pilot, what I saw of him and the tenderness with which he loves his kids and his grandson, had me railing at the show muttering 'it's always the good ones who die too soon'.
I wish I had a dad like that.

Yeah - how rich is he now? Every year they must be shucking him the entire Jane the Virgin budget.

He's great in his native accent though. Some people find accents tough. Though his Mace is, as you said, finally bringing it.

I mostly called the Cantonese reference from the pungency, heat, choice of greens and (handcut) noodles. I'm no gastroethnologist though, and thus I am prepared to be wrong.

Oh buddy! Don't be jealous! I haven't been to the Uighur region* at all - only uptown Melbourne where there is a great Uighur restaurant.
Clearly you've won the best-travelled and most-widely-eaten competition. I'm sorry I lied and said there wasn't one.
I'm sorry!
*I haven't even been to Anatolia for ottoman cuisine,

Was this a Labyrinth homage - especially with the David Bowie sounding song at the end?

It's not a competition! and yes that sounds so yummy. I've never been to Pakistan, more reasons to do so.

Can I come over?