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I think we will miss the connection we had with those characters, but you’re right about the physical changes the actors experienced with time.  They were excellent in the first movie, though.

more like sad and dreary, but yeah, it was a musical

no

wishing you a better future JL. 

so sad.   his voice just rang out.

Maestro may not have been the best film, but the hair and make up were genius and those guys were cheated. (I know they won elsewhere this awards season, but still...)

I liked the Downey interaction.

so much creativity.  farewell.

I like the music, but this video annoys me. Her dancing is so stiff and awkward, it makes me want to rewatch old Janet Jackson videos because that’s how it should be done. And the mouth breathing into the camera is just obnoxious. I’ll listen to it on the radio, but won’t watch it again.

I watched the episode. It is made clear that she is observing NYPD because of past lawsuits against them.

CBS always runs NCAA March Madness Thur-Sunday every year.  Can’t be avoided.

sometimes decisions are practical and not political, go figure...

yes, I recognized him as soon as I saw the photo. R.I.P.

Rest in peace.

That was my reaction as well. Whitney Cummings was a late addition, and not a creator or show runner. (Not a knock, she was o.k. as a character performer.) In addition, the show’s gutsy, live performances were a real treat. I don’t think it was a failure on Mendler’s part, at all.)

Jonny Lee Miller was the best Shirlock ever, and I still miss the opening sequence of Elementary with the rolling glass ball.  Beat that, CW.

not as good as the time Jeb Bush drove Kimmel to the Oscars (in a car with the license plate “JEB!) but good enough.

She was severely injured in a serious car accident and was back to work within a year.  She seemed unstoppable.  Rest in Peace.

Wow, the comments so far are pretty cruel. This woman has had emotional and substance abuse issues for years, and they just scoff at her.

yes! she was one of the familiar faces you could count on to brighten up any show, whether comedy or drama.  Rest in peace, Ms. Marta.