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Nah, Mikey Day has the “straight man” spot locked up. What they’re not going to be able to easily replace is Beck’s ability to play toxic males without winking irony, which is a lot harder than it sounds. Also, I’m going to miss his increasingly rare collabs with Kyle Mooney that hearken back to their pre-SNL

My last trip to Costco was with my dad, for whom as an elderly retired man is basically his most social excursion of each month, and every other conversation was if something was good—and yes! It was! (or at least fine) But no, I don’t need 48 of them right now...

I worked at a thrift store for years, and almost all of our resellers were low income people. It’s a lot of work for a small margin, and frankly if you’re already affluent it would not be a good hustle.

People cope with tragedy in different ways. She probably felt the feeling of support from a wider community was comforting.

I dunno-going to the theater for me is more about the giant screen, getting out of the house and having a communal experience. Like it was tremendous fun going to a midnight showing of Avengers Endgame and everyone was happy and cheering and laughing.

If you think a sound bar is enough to replicate the cinema experience, you either need to have your vision and hearing checked, or go to better theaters.

Other than just generically spending time with friends and loved ones, going to the movies is one of the things I’ve been missing the most, honestly. I go alone a lot of the time, but I really enjoy just getting out of my house, and getting to eat a giant sized box of candy I’d never think to buy at a grocery store,

It’s more than that. “Remote” places may sound like a good way to ride out the physical distancing requirement, but keep in mind many of those places do not have the medical infrastructure to handle patients, should they become sick. With the unknown of asymptomatic patients, who may become ill within 14 days and may

I have no issues with Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard owning a building and I think they’re being really good landlords by not charging rent for April. It’s decent and I wish my apartment complex would do the same.

This is why I know I’d be one of the first to die in a horror movie. When I see a mysterious door, I open it. If it opens into a long dark tunnel, you better bet I’m climbing in with my cellphone flashlight. And if I hear the sounds of Victorian children laughing I will ignore them until it’s too late because I don’t

I think there is probably plenty of room for everyone in this story to be the asshole. That being said...

This was a big part of it too. Rape as a storyline wasn’t removed entirely, but it also wasn’t exploited visually.

But why would they remove Cavill’s moustache, when he’s playing the famously mustachioed Geraldo Rivera? It makes no sense!

In a show about magic, the real wizards are the fine folks who digitally removed the mustache that I assume Henry Cavill still has.

I don’t know that I’ve ever seen her give a good performance. It’s a shame. I’m happy she’s around to draw attention to important causes, and that her celebrity and childhood income can afford her that, but I don’t need to see her act anymore.

Eh I think both can be true. Andrew’s extravagance has always been an issue. The appeal of having men like Epstein as friends wasn’t just the girls it granted him access to, but that he couldn’t live the lifestyle he wanted with on his own income/allowance/whatever and relied on billionaire friends to subsidize it. If

I love HBC and Olivia, obviously. But I think my biggest problem with this season so far (i’m halfway through) is that there doesnt seem to be much of a narrative through-line like the first two seasons did. The show has always been episodic and had large time jumps, but there was always one plot point that tied it

I know that when I'm looking for a convenient place to stay in NYC and price is no object, something resembling the atmosphere of a train station is at the top of my list. 

I was very confused by that paragraph since the queen mother has been dead for 17 years. If Eugenie/Beatrice said their gran loves it, I assume that would refer to their grandmother, the Queen. Unless the elder Elizabeth has been expressing her love of The Crown from the afterlife via Ouija board.  I do love the idea