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Between this and The Bear, Ebon Moss-Bachrach is getting oddly typecast as someone dealing with the suicide of a close friend/family member.

Martin did give a pretty nice view of the subject back in 2013:

Bale even said after the Cheney film that he was done messing around with his weight for roles, because one more might very possibly kill him.

Also the guest star of the famous “railroad” episode of The Muppet Show.

Cast Jennifer Coolidge as James Bond, you cowards.

She was also a Trump supporter, calling him the only person who could possibly save the country. Do with that what you will.

Oh thank god, I figured this was going to be another asshole complaining about intimacy coordinators.

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He comes into one scene in Backdraft and steals the whole thing.

Also, what’s with Bronwyn screaming at the arrowhead being broken off, like the arrow is a part of her body?

My favorite way I’ve heard it put: “Imagine you ordered a pizza, but instead you get a newspaper. Did you want a newspaper? No. Are you happy with it? No. But hey, it surprised you.”

Some people have actually posted screenshots revealing that you can repeatedly see the future Mount Doom way in the background in wide shots of the Southlands throughout the whole season.

And then it somehow locked itself back in.

At this rate, Daredevil’s going to take off his helmet to reveal Ben Affleck, playing Ralph Bohner’s cousin Woody.

It was really weird that he didn’t want Weird Al to use his song, but he was apparently perfectly fine with the Sonic trailer using it.

Also, the Ghorman shipping lane issue that Mon Mothma references will later lead to a massacre that causes her to leave the Senate, as revealed in Rebels.

Though even with the Clone Wars arcs, each episode still had its own clear structure, while here the first three episodes literally feel like a movie cut into three roughly equal sections, and apparently that’s going to continue. And I again have to stress, I’m NOT saying this is a bad thing.

One weird thing I’ve noticed is that the episodes tend to not be structured at all as individual episodes. The scenes play out until a full episode’s run time has been reached, and then it just ends regardless of how well the current scene works as an episode ending. Luckily, everything about the show is so great that

When Lucy Lawless had to take time off, Xena switched bodies with another great-looking lady. When Kevin Sorbo had to take time off, Hercules was turned into a pig.

Eh, it’s pretty bleak”

The original script had ten male characters, but was rewritten so that the survivor would be a woman, “because no one in their wildest dreams will think it’s going to end up being a girl.””