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What's the odds that Don Cheadle survives Civil War, and that Marvel has only been showing what appears to be his death in every trailer in order to make his survival "shocking"?

Finn Cooley and the Irish mob versus Silvermane and the Maggia. Throw in Michael Jai White as Tombstone, as a teaser for his later appearance on Luke Cage. It could have been really good.

Unless he went off-the-grid after Jessica Jones, I can't help but feel like Luke Cage and his unbreakable skin would have been slightly useful in their battle against the Hand.

Guess I better start binge-watching M*A*S*H.

Don't forget delicious Triscuit crackers.

Only if Kate Bishop is introduced in it.

I hope the book has the recipe for the Thomas Elphinstone Hambledurger with Manning Coleslaw, and an explanation of why it's funny.

George Wyner was also great in Fletch as the ex-wife's attorney.

They also look like the Rockers, so I'm wondering if Michael Sweet and Ted Cruz are also Marty Jannetty.

There's nothing better then a corndog at the state fair. Well, there's many things that are better… but if you're forced to be stuck at a state fair, there's few things better.

That's why I'm glad my own father is a cranky bastard with no friends. He barely wants a funeral himself,which I greatly appreciate.

Maybe the remaining prizes got tossed in that New Mexico dump too.

Unleash the fury. Get his shoe. Beat his testicles!

Steve Holt!

I just wanted to comment that I loved Wendell Pierce on The Wire. The scene between him and McNulty where they examined that crime scene while just muttering various forms of "fuck" was great. As was any scene where they were hanging out together.

As I feel with most shit these days, I'd rather they'd have gotten the cast of "It's Always Sunny" to do their own Ghostbusters reboot. "The Gang Busts Ghosts". With Rob McElhenney as Winston in blackface of course.

As much as I love Louie, clearly Aziz Ansari is the Janine of that group.

Only if the third one involves Ray learning that 9/11 was an inside job from the ghosts.

Hopefully there's a twist involving Ray Wise actually being the devil…

He was always one of my favorite angry police captains, alongside Frank McRae in 48 Hours, Dan Hedaya in Running Scared, Steve Kahan from the Lethal Weapon movies, Brian Cox in Super Troopers and Joey Pants in Bad Boys. Oh yea, and John Doman on the Wire was quite good too.