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I couldn't remember if there was or not. I just remember the show having a serious vibe 90% of the time and that during the dramatic moments there definitely wasn't a laugh track.

From what I've heard its generally that Netflix has no studio so everything is leased out from actual production studios and after spending years building up their roster, they've peaked and can now start cutting the things that are only doing moderately well and/or are too expensive to re-coup the costs from as well

The Ranch is something else. I actually watched the first two parts of my own free will but mostly as a time killer. Someone made a comment about a show giving them tonal whiplash here and The Ranch gives me that. It switches between slapstick, snarky comedy and dreary drama so fast that I can barely keep track. And

From the article it seems like she didn't like their depiction of her negative attributes, I doubt she told them to make her look bad. Funnily enough I read an article by an entertainment writer (its a good read) about a GOOP conference and apparently Sophia cut her in line to go to one of the on-site activities.

I tried Person of Interest for a few episodes in the early seasons but it didn't click with me. Then I heard about the addition of female pairing that everyone seemed to love, of all the things I heard, I never once heard them described like that but it gives me more of a reason to actually watching it again even

I haven't seen her other shows but I watched GLOW and it's decent. I wouldn't say it's perfect but no one really gets a prime spot to make consistently stupid mistakes. The two leads grate on me at some times in their narcissism and self-pitying behaviour but on a whole the driving plot of amateurs trying to create

Gone Girl is something that still sticks around in my head. Two unredeemable, terrible people slowly destroying each other and then at the end realizing that they belong together And as a viewer realizing that their kid is going to grow up in that toxic mess. So unsettling to watch and think about but its also a

You're the Worst on FXX has arguably 3 1/2 unlikeable characters (one character has their terrible moments but is largely the best of the bunch) but the two leads are unlikeable people that you wouldn't want to actually hang out with but the trick to the show is that they have some relatable moments and while deeply

I discovered Daytrotter though an indie band that I knew who did a session with them 7 years ago. This was around the time they switched from free content to working with advertisers. A year or two later it became $2.99 USD to download sessions but they still offered free streaming of the song library . Now

I can't remember which came first but the singer Beck married Giovanni Ribisi's twin sister and all three are members.

I forgot one more name but I edited my post to add Laura's ex-co-star Danny Masterson from The Ranch and That 70's Show

I googled one of the tours I know of and the tickets were $25 for general admission and between $40-$80 for upgrades including early entrance and sound check/setup, pre or post show meet and greets.

I've never been to any myself and I'm out of their target marketing range of pre-teens and high schoolers now but I remember hearing about youtubers and their "tours".

I've only seen one and it was more than enough. Going Clear gives you a crash course on scientology from people who researched it and people who escaped. They interview people who grew up in the cult and people who were high ranking within the organization.

MAN! What a buzzkill! Lately I've been trying to avoid supporting any affiliated actors on principle but I briefly forgot that fact. I recently read an EW article outing Elizabeth Moss on Handmaid's Tale, Juliette Lewis, Giovanni Ribisi, Laura Prepon from OITNB, Danny Masterson and Micheal Pena to name a few other

But she seemed perfectly content as a zombie and just like Major would be a vulnerable liability if she cured herself especially as a high ranking member of a military operation.

I noticed what looked like three red scratch marks by his collarbone and assumed he watched scratched during the fight.

I remember in an old Criminal Minds episode they brought down part of a CP ring and mentioned that sometimes when downloading regular stuff from illegal sources that the source will embed CP in the files in order to make the downloader legally culpable and compliant. If I remember correctly they charged all the people

Non-singers do go on tour though. Mostly like variety acts based on audience participation and meet and greets/Q&A panels.

I think in the past it used to be but recently, I've seen it depicted as being single and lonely with even just one cat who will likely never have a partner or kids that sees the cat as a kid. The male version is single and lonely as well but he's merely seen as a sad loner who might eventually get a girlfriend