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I didn’t get a Community notification for this.

This should be in article form, not slideshow.

I have to think nothing makes him more upset then

I’ll give the guy credit: This is one of the stupidest things I’ve ever read.

There are a lot of bad things on Twitter, and then there is Lucy Lawless herself never missing an opportunity to dunk on her old co-star for the newest dumb thing he said. She’s a national treasure and she’s not even ours! 

Well, there’s nothing conservative Christians like better than feeling persecuted. It brings you closer to The Big Guy if you suffer like Him.

I don’t know what he was like in the 90s, but I do think a lot of actors who have a big role and then spend years struggling to get work again afterwards are particularly susceptible to this kind of shit. Because when you mentally have to accept one of the following: (a) you’re not a very good actor, you lucked into

See: Dean Cain, Ricky Schroder, Scott Baio 

From what I remember Hyde was more the true love arc for Jackie. I feel like they downplayed the history between her and Kelso as a romantic first love they will both remember, but she had actual feelings for Hyde and a much more serious relationship. I don’t remember Fez getting a shot at the end, I’m glad I was only

Ask anyone who watched that 70s show when it was on but maybe not in a long time(and maybe did not make it to the end through the really bad seasons) and they would say that Jackie would have ended up with Kelso or maybe Hyde. I didn’t even remember she hooked up with Fez in the last season. And its not uncommon for

I’m not understanding the logical. With this time jump, they would likely all be divorced, anyway. Kelso would probably be on his fourth wife, by then.

Hmm remember a few musicians who also had this problem you probably haven’t heard of them: Elvis Presley, Madonna, Art Garfunkel, Mariah Carey, Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, Mick Jagger, Rhianna, Ringo Starr, Gene Simmons...

So why doesn’t that charisma, that spark, that sense of connection, seem to carry over to the silver screen?”

Someone’s only ever had boiled Brussels sprouts, eh?

agreed, he was one of my favorites.  I was looking forward to more of his hilarious Eric Adams impersonations, he nailed him.

Congratulations?

Ah shit I gotta revisit this don’t I? M*A*S*H was rerun heaven in my house growing up, but I never actually got a sense of the chronology. I do love the disregard of history, with the show lasting years longer than the actual Korean War (well, from the US perspective) and there being basically no effort to make it look

Not a regular, but recurring character Sidney Friedman (I might have the name wrong -- the psychiatrist) was awesome on both comic and dramatic episodes. And the Hawkeye-Sidney story in the last episode destroyed me as a kid. They also used a lot more blood in the operating room scenes the last season, mimicking the

That’s a good list. A little underrepresented is my favorite stretch.