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Bums me out to think of all those network-less bros. One of these channels needs to step up and order a lacrosse pilot or shoe collection docu series. Centric? GSN? Pivot? Reelz?

And he's in shape, but he looks bizarrely unathletic for a professional player, like he should be working in a fish market or something. Sort of has the presence of an actor playing a baseball player who is 10 years his junior.

Basimba!

Ehn, his American Pie pre cum routine while talking to female trainers at the gym, still charms.

Conversely, I'll always remember the original Ed as Leather Virgin

Brain-dead and ignorant of The Naked Gun.

uhhh what?

Breakdown.

Also, I got the alert over the radio, and once I figured out that it wasn't a voice in my head, It spooked me in a War of the Worlds sort of way.

THIS GUY struck up a conversation with a waitress over how unnerving that alert was.

I'm in the same boat. Was a little bummed when I found out he was cast in this.

The whole wish fulfilment parents, takes me out of the movie. They never really feel real

I don't think it makes sense in either movie. Eric Stoltz never really seems interested in his friend.

Best episodes? I remember "The Legend of Bambi Bembenek" Ep 68 fondly. I recall thinking that they captured the cynical attitude of the people in Milwaukee towards the police, really well-also just an incredibly engrossing hour.

Also: Why hasn't a streaming service picked up the entire run?

City Confidential is high art compared to the trashy true crime stuff on discovery. Though it did take a goofier tone in the Keith David years.

Lately, i've been thinking that great scripts aren't being written because of how few of these sorts of movies are being made. One perusal of the black list seems to confirm that. Probably also that it's easier for your television script to be bought.

Good interview. I like digging into the references in a Self Defense song. Had always wondered what made Patrick write about Michael Ray Richardson, because his controversy seemed a little obscure to me? I don't know, maybe i'm too young. Anyways, just discovered that his controversial comments were made to an Albany

I first saw it at thirteen, having no reference for The State humour, and it was hilarious. We rewinded that haystack scene like twenty times.

I lost interest in the WHAS sequel after episode three. It wasn't bad or anything, just wasn't near as sharp as the original.