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More likely than the other city they originally considered setting Cheers in. Barstow. Which I believe Frasier would have actually burst into flames if he’d ever entered. 

I absolutely don’t see it as a cop out, but I’m sure that if David Hyde Pierce and Jane Leaves had been down for this, they would have just had Frasier move back to Seattle. Since they weren’t, they could have put the show in any city in the country but Seattle, and I can’t help but think that Boston was their choice

I have seen the finale, but I don’t remember it at all. Looking it up, I see it ended with him moving to San Francisco. Not Boston. Like I said, the reason they set this in Boston probably had at least a bit to do with wanting Cheers cast members to guest star  

Frasier” without Niles is...definitely not the same. I assume they moved this to Boston to 1. Explain away the absence of Niles and Daphne and 2. Leave the door open for any Cheers cast members to make guest appearances. But I don’t know if that was a good idea. Better to put the character in a completely different

Frasier” without Niles is...definitely not the same. I assume they moved this to Boston to 1. Explain away the absence of Niles and Daphne and 2. Leave the door open for any Cheers cast members to make guest appearances. But I don’t know if that was a good idea. Better to put the character in a completely different

I wonder if something happened that made these people turn to crime or if they were Born This Way.

Funny enough, the whole reason the concept of mutants was even introduced in the first place was because Stan Lee didn’t feel like writing origin stories for the X-Men.

I got the last two they sent me, but they were just the first movies in my queue. There’s no indication if I’ll be getting more, but I guess they have no reason to bother even letting me know if I will. I guess I’ll keep vaguely hoping for something to come for a couple more weeks.

I think it’s more or less random. Like, if there’s a specific movie that only you, out of all their users, put on your queue, you’ll probably get it, but if there’s a movie that’s on nearly everyone’s queue, then only a few lucky people will receive it. I’d also imagine it has to do with things like whether a movie is

I spent last night adding a bunch of movies I would kind of like to own to my queue in the hopes that they’ll be among the up to ten that Netflix will be sending for me to keep. Fingers crossed. 

Perhaps confessing to the murder in an interview and in print was not a good idea. 

While I was reading this article about how shitty it is that everything has ads now and they’re a huge nuisance, the part of the page I was reading suddenly jumped away from me to make way for a video. 

I say this a lot, but why the fuck is this a video?

Yeah, wasn’t the kid who was supposed to have the party (Pickford, I think) originally supposed to pretty much be the main character, but he was such an asshole to nearly everyone else that most of his scenes got cut? (Well, at least one person did get along with him. He and Milla Jovovich ran off and got married at

Who would have thought that a malignant narcissist could also be an abuser?

I definitely had no idea she was 17. I was 27 and thought she was maybe five years younger than me. 

Oh, well that’s OK then. To be honest, I was unaware that it had been reviewed anywhere yet.

So you’ve seen it? Or read a review? Or spoken to someone who did see it and they told you it doesn’t offer any kind of unique perspective?

If only my parents had named me Genormous Wenis.

 Not in my accent.