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What about...making it Zorro: Batman Beyond-ish, except live action and with Antonio Banderas as the old/retired Zorro character?

My sister’s family has had a manual one as their primary kid mover for years. I wish I hadn’t just read about the crash test rating.

53 days here :( Later than normal, used to be during peak cabin fever season.

Yeah seeing Dale go full Q would just make me sad. 

Feel like you’re a Madison resident.

I was pretty happy with her deadliness, nerfing the Aiel seemed like a certainty given how the show has blunted extremes. Alas, the Shienarans did not fare as well the next episode. 

I’m excited to see how this goes in S2. I’m an oddball with this property; despite being a heavy fantasy reader for life and an enjoyer of games the Witcher IP was all brand new to me. Overall it was a big success to my noob eyes.

Shucked many an oyster for customers at the seafood counter I ran, and pea crabs were plentiful. Nice benefit of having a pro prep the order for you, we’ll get rid of them discreetly so you don’t get sketched.

Yeah, when I first read the article headline I thought for sure they're going to talk about the Diaz's involvement to varying degrees in the family. 

Too much sadness can really kill a show. I couldn’t handle the ‘how do we torture Andy today’ aspect of NYPD Blue towards Sipowicz after a point.

It’s the only one to really dislodge “All Good Things...” for me, which admittedly gets a nice curve boost from TNG’s importance in my childhood.

I’ve built up an entire fictional timeline where her Brenda character is the exact same person she plays in The Wilds. It’s a fun middle-age portion of her evolution that the finale skips over.

Yeah, I'd consider the $1.99 a 'rental fee' before google bans it from the store or kills the function.

The first season was a truly welcome (and comforting, honestly) watch in my household during the early peak of the initial covid shutdown last year.

One of the most amazing SNL musical performances I’ve ever seen. I’m not even a fan but was riveted. Love it when an artist and team bring that old stage space a completely unique look, too.

This is a good stunt. Totally buy that Kimmel didn’t know, not as sure about Fallon, but it’s hard to tell with all the stupid mugging he does. The joke is much better that it’s Ferrell instead of Rudd, too.

Lived there recently for about a half-decade and cycling through the different shops was a pleasure. Wonder how much of a groundwork was laid by the combo of a first-gen type coffeehouse chain like Dunn’s and a Starbucks clone like Caribou.

Was thinking the same thing, plus most of the first and second ring burbs in Dane Co have at least one or two coffeehouses or roasters.

Uh oh you may wanna give HBO that news before the spinoff premieres.

I was going to be all uppity about “Hush” from Buffy the Vampire Slayer not being included, but it wasn’t even in the 00's let alone a Halloween week episode. I’d put it firmly in the list of best episodes to watch during Halloween, though.