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Does “little work” mean that they were supporting roles that paid well rather than him having to be on set for months on end as a lead, or that they didn’t demand much of him and he could pretty much work on auto pilot?

Cutting room floor scraps of a dying Michael Jackson makes the list, but no Depeche Mode 101?!

Is there really a market for “just” spicy stuff oh Onlyfans? I’d imagine you’d be crowded out by the people doing actual porn there, even if you're a semi-famous face.

This looks super expensive, like $300 mill expensive. Also, why does Yahya Abdul Mateen sound like he's reading his lines in his sleep? Dude was great in the first one!

I’m fascinated when there are complete scripts available of either early versions or films that were never made, but then again those are usually available online to read for yourself rather than listen to a sweaty 15 minute summary with inserted memes on YouTube.

I find American Jeopardy! fast paced to a stressful degree, so a longer air time seems like a positive.

You're weird.

I don’t know about “no impact”, but people do talk a lot about the plotting and Joseph Campbell influence on those films, particularly the first one.

...wait, what?

It was a good vocal performance, but it certainly helped that his band is really gentle with the songs and makes them sound close to the album versions rather than the rock-y, treble heavy version Morrissey’s band keeps doing.

“Family members”? How rotten does your relationship to your family have to be for you to tattle on your own blood to some revision firm suit?

The Watchmen show was better than anything Moore ever wrote”

But none of those things are prevalent risks, and they’re not specific to arena shows. Should we stop all kinds of public gatherings because they might attract terrorists or increase viral infections? Seems both dystopian and counter-productive to me.

What ways are those? This all sounds great for her, but I genuinely wonder what she means by “not safe”. I can see how she’d be worried about the climate footprint of a massive arena tour, but I don’t think that’s what she’s talking about. 

It's some kind of very dark joke that mens' libidos aren't just switched off somewhere around 65.

Taylor more or less confessing on the stand felt like the kind of trope that was explicitly made fun of in the first season. Sure, he was under oath, but surely he could have found a way not to implicate himself that badly? The guy’s supposed to be a big shot politician!

Because then he’d be caught in a lie when ballistics confirmed that it indeed was the murder weapon. As of now he could still worm his way out of trouble by some obscure legal precedent.

Anita seems independently wealthy though, why would she work for Burger? If he were to out her, she’d drag him down with her. 

Anita’s been such a cipher that I’m expecting something to go down, but I agree that it won’t be her somehow working for the prosecutors. I can see her being super flighty and abandon Della for someone new, or give in to pressure from whoever was tailing Anita and Della to lesbian night last episode, but I’m not sure

Season 1 was great, season 2 solid so far but much less ambitious.