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Sure, the first sucked, too. But hey, no biggie. Lots of movies suck, but that's not a reason to give it a shot, I guess. And while it didn't make sense in the slightest, it was The Magnificent Ambersons compared to the second (yeah, I saw them both, but I watch a lot of shitty movies to relax, especially during

Let's hope they can write a reason for why this movie should exist, because no one has still come up with a reason for the second one.

I meet him once at intermission of a play we both attended in Brooklyn when I was 19. He was such a sweet, gracious man, allowing me to gush and then engaging me in conversation about the play. I was already a worshiper of him thanks to Garp & Buckaroo Banzai, so that had me walking on clouds for a week.

They did? I'm not sure what you mean. I didn't see anything new on that guest on guest front tonight.

Perhaps. But the point I'm making is more about the robots inherent capabilities, which are far greater than what to me the show is saying they are.

Highest bidder? Best essay contest? Jennifer Jason Leigh?

I find him hilarious on Sherlock as well. I was pigeonholing "funny" a bit there.

I've known some pretty great actors in my day, and intelligence is not a prerequisite. It's a tool like any other, but a ton of brilliant performances come from people who are decidedly less than brilliant.

I'm a huge fan of Bandersnatch Cummerbund, but I've never seen him be funny. Is it true that if I watch this episode I still will not have?

My impression was through running in a similar circle with him once in my life. Somehow I never had the chance to have a conversation with him, but knowing people who did always gave me the impression that he was a good guy who wasn't particularly bright.

One, I would be happy to see Trump supporting celebrities torn apart, a la The Hitcher.

The third one is excellent. It is not quite the first one, but it's excellent. Which is kind of amazing considering the second is fun but total nonsense.

McPuppy Bugers!

He plans to retire and indulge in his favorite hobbies: writing, directing & talking about himself.

Blank!

Yeah, I just have a hole inside me from the Cavs being the first NBA Champion to come back from a 3-1 deficit and the Indians going to the World Series.

I agree that it fits thematically. I just think they haven't really tried to make it make sense from a practical perspective. All the robots are shown to have the capability of executing a far more complex, even free form, existence, so it would be helpful if the show cared enough about details to deal with why they

I'd imagine the waiver you have to sign to go to the park is pretty detailed.

I really think the show has put no thought into guest on guest violence, or how to prevent a host from inadvertently stabbing a guest.

I personally found the forced backstage nudity to be dehumanizing when I spent a year and a half playing Goofy at Disneyland.