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It’s funny how people are shouting down voters who want Biden to step out of the race are also completely clueless when it comes to actual election laws and politics and American history in general.

I think it’s 100% something that could work. Barney is weird in that he exploded in popularity for a brief period in time but didn’t have the staying power of Sesame Street, Mister Roger’s Neighborhood, or Lambchop and Friends (RIP Fred and Sherry). He was the biggest thing in preschooler television for like three

Absolutely. Da’Vine Joy Randolph is a bigger woman who can look absolutely stunning in outfits that would be called sexy/revealing. The problem isn’t Dunham’s body so much as the dress is ugly as sin. It literally looks like when me and my sister were kids and we’d make her fancy dresses by just finding an old sheet

My man, Steven Spielberg executive produced the first Transformers movie. And wasn’t just a vanity thing, he’s apparently a collector of the toys and a fan of the various comic books.

He was the one who dictated the film should focus on “a boy and his car”, reviewed each screenplay and offered extensive notes, and

Also, after looking into it her Nickelodeon show Unfabulous is one of the few live-action shows that Dan Schneider wasn’t involved in, it was one of those more modern (and frankly much better) multi-camera sitcoms that were just never as popular as Schneider and his team’s more traditional single-camera sitcoms.

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I have nothing but a gut feeling to go on but I’m going to guess it was the later and he was just huge creep towards all young women he found himself in a position of power over.

 But it also must be noted that Roberts comes from a showbiz family: character actor Eric Roberts is her father, and Julia Roberts is her aunt. That reputation in itself makes her less likely to experience the kind of abuses that her less seasoned peers might endure.

We’ve been wondering what her endgame could be since she first showed up, and it just turns out that she’s mad because no one took her seriously as a kid, so she’s going to punish the world like a petulant child getting petty revenge on a bully.

Actually, I think she 100% planned to engage but they made it into the woods before she got them in range. She even kind of realizes that she slipped up in letting Rhaenyra and her council know just how close she got to them when she was only sent to scout. She’s definitely her father’s daughter.

I don’t think they even showed actual sex acts on late night shows like Real Sex.

Also, The Boys showed a full on butthole. Prestige television incorporated pornography so gradually that I didn’t even notice.

I know there’s a degree of suspension of disbelief when watching, well, a television show about vampires but I have to admit the polished animated projections in Santiago’s trial play were almost distracting. That’s how great and inventive they were—both for 1940s Paris and for 2024 American TV.

I sense Mysaria and Rhaenyra’s grudging respect for one another could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship. Or, at the very least, a blossoming alliance. Anyone else?

 It’s not like a lot of attention was paid to Viserys younger children until they were teenagers, at which point Daeron would have been away with the Maesters.

Yeah but that was both the series premiere and the first piece of ASoIaF  media after the extremely divisive final season of GoT so that episode had to go out of its way to hook viewers.

Blood and Cheese being initially sent after Aemond is a really weird change.

I feel like that’s how the show’s always worked. The first episode is your exposition dump/where your characters are now and then the action builds up and up until the penultimate episode which is usually the point where everything culminates in a big way and then the final episode acts more as an epilogue to lay the

Yes. It was Viserys’ Valyria LEGO set.

The show broke away from the comics a long time ago.

Well you know what they say, “Each year the unnecessary holiday ‘controversies’ start a little earlier than the last.”