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It’s vexing to me this show survived the initial shitstorm when this story first broke. Not that any show should survive this but... Bull? We’re not talking about prestige television, or a show that’s been around that long, or a legendary actor... CBS is willing to take the heat for Bull

“This was beyond anything I had experienced in my 30-year career.”

I couldn’t watch hockey for a decade without screaming, “Kick his ass, Seabass!”

Obviously missing out on the biggest comedic actor / dramatic turn of the 90s.

10 out of 39 and 13 out of 38 are actually pretty similar, though, aren’t they? Especially when you take into account the riskier stuff Sandler has made that wasn’t really in his wheelhouse. Murphy has made far fewer of those. I think the more interesting stat is, how many times did they completely bomb out in

I’m still alive, I’m just very badly burned!

Eddie Murphy hasn’t been in more bombs than Adam Sandler, though.

If you don’t like Anchorman or Ron Burgundy then we just can’t be friends.

I think you might be jumping the gun on the argument that Steve Carell has abandoned comedy. He’s the lead in Space Force, a show that, critical response notwithstanding, is a pretty broad The Office-style comedy.

Good article. Even if it doesn’t heap enough praise on Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. I saw that Dan in Real Life was linked to something and I desperately hoped it was a link to Sean’s Dan In Real Life 2 fanfiction. You didn’t let me down, Jesse.

The whole reveal of the decades-long plot to take over Empire which then unravelled in minutes because, you know, Empire isn’t an _idiot_, was highly entertaining. The impossibly naive gardener turned out to be not at all naive, and then _even more_ impossibly naive, all in the space of a scene or two. 

Making a big assumption lightsaber toys don’t work like that today...

Of all the things that I found wildly fantastical in the movie (which I loved!) — unrealistic action scenes, an underground fighting ring for superpowered individuals, mystical villages, dragons, Awkwafina learning how to be a Hawk Eye level archer in like 4 days (less?), faceless chicken cats, Ben Kingsley — the

interminable scenes with Gaal pouting

This is a frustrating show because you can see a great show buried under layers of typical TV tropes. The best version of this show is one that focuses 75% on Empire and just follows them through the rise and long fall of the empire. The ever-cycling trio is absolutely fascinating, and major kudos to whoever came up

So beautiful....

Hari Seldon like:

I know that the answer is capitalism and the deep seated notion that anything but infinite growth is failing, but for real. It’s a ridiculous model. Eventually you more or less reach your saturation point for new subscribers. The existing subscribers are still giving you money.

Net subscribers cannot continually go up.  Why can’t the service simply be a steady flow of income?

Isn’t the STAR library available in your country?
It has a lot of TV shows and Movies for adults, mainly Fox and Hulu movie/TV shows.