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The Nazis weren’t close to developing it, although of course Americans didn’t know that back then.

Jean Tatlock was not a physicist. She was a psychiatrist (and, fitting stereotypes about doctors’ specialties, mentally troubled herself).

I would think it was easier for both men & women, though my understanding is women initiate most divorces.

I don’t think it’s a breach of contract for actors to get scripts they haven’t already read as they continue on a show. On some shows there’s even secrecy around plot developments so actors aren’t given the final script until just before shooting.

I’ve only heard praise for the no-expense-spared CGI on this series, not the writing. I’ve also heard that most people who started watching the series didn’t finish, but it’s a too-big-to-fail series and Amazon is lacking in hit shows so they proceed regardless. Continuing to shoot without showrunners is in keeping

Tucker was getting much higher ratings than others on Fox News. He even had more Democrats watching him than most cable news hosts.

People don’t get married with the intention of getting divorced and would prefer to avoid it. It can definitely be argued that getting married and then divorced is often superior to not marrying at all or remaining in a bad marriage, but there’s nothing strange about regarding a high divorce rate as a negative (even

Evidently she accepted the role based on earlier scripts and didn’t realize what material she would get later. To give a more extreme example of that kind of thing, TNT’s Snowpiercer adaptation kept the cast they contracted for a completely different concept of the show with a different pilot script, writer/showrunner

I doubt there was any thinking of what effect the article might have other than getting clicks.

I thought she was good in X (the only thing I’ve seen her in).

I haven’t watched any of the show, but it occurs to me we could test this hypothesis by looking at the writing for characters not played by Ortega.

Benjamin Button had the same writer as Forrest Gump, who once again converted a cynical story into treacle. I don’t know why Fincher would choose such material.

My understanding is that the Fox stock price dropped sharply, because nobody expects his replacement to get similar ratings. Murdoch is just rich enough that he can afford to fire Tucker, like how Musk can afford to lose money on Twitter.

I don’t think he needs to ask why he’s not better than a group who ganged up to beat an individual... because he didn’t do that (as far as we know).

Supposedly, Gerwig wanted Emma Stone, but she wasn’t available so Amy Pascal decided to replace her with Watson. Gerwig then cut down the part.

Rietman and Kenan

I still don’t know what it means.

I’m surprised you didn’t link to the Wikipedia article, where I assume you began your research:

You could have added that Gareth Edwards was replaced near the end of production for Rogue One, though Disney (via 20th Century Studios) is also distributing his upcoming movie. Complainers about the last season of Game of Thrones will often say that Benioff & Weiss got fired from making a Star Wars series, but since

So people don’t have to minimize their browser windows or scroll through, I will present the list of films alongside their Metacritic/Rotten Tomatoes scores:
20. From Black - TBD/TBD
19. Sorry About the Demon - TBD/91%
18. The Pope’s Exorcist - 45/50%
17. Malum - TBD/83%
16. The Offering - 60/76%
15. Knock at the Cabin -