https://www.axios.com/2023/06/06/medias-succession-obsession
https://www.axios.com/2023/06/06/medias-succession-obsession
Feels like the biggest possible reality host change other than the OG one if Probst ever steps aside from Survivor. I’m sure the competition and culinary feats will remain fun but the show is definitely going to feel strange for a season or two without her shepherding it.
thank you for your service
Thats...not even close to a reading for an ultra-deep cash game like this. Dwan even mentions what he was worried about the most, with a straight/straight flush draw binking. Polk calls out seen cards all the time too, so you can’t read too much into his folding decision.
Gail would be a win if she's willing to commit that much time. Kish is in Blais overexposed territory imo now.
It was a cash game, not a tournament.
Finally we have a contender to come at the current king, the ice machine, for highest bacteria point/least cleaned superspreader in a restaurant.
Do what you gotta do to keep paying for Andor, Disney.
Would thematically be the perfect show to break lines with AI writing tbh.
The best show that I can't get anyone to watch, though I do use plenty of huzzahs in texts.
Loved the first season, hadn't binged like that in some time. Russell taking part in walk-n-talks was glorious.
In the back of my head to this day whenever Voyager is referenced. That game had a pretty thriving online community for a bit.
It seemed to connect with the overall universe in a fantastic way - especially the book series. Loved the focus on abandoned civilizations. I poured hours into that game.
I’ve wondered that..makes me think there’s some bad blood like Newton and Cruise. Then again, I was honestly (very happily) surprised with Michelle Monaghan appearing for such a big role in Fallout, so we may just not know!
And the worst was they recognized that criticism, then properly put all sorts of work into making it a better outcome - probably peaking with the Robin floating away on the beach episode - and then completely run it over with a bus with that finale lol.
Fleischmann In Trouble weaponizes this perfectly by casting him as future sad dad Ted.
The only thing I can think of is that maybe in its second life on the streamer services that newer audiences really like that relationship? Because yeah I’m pretty sure we all hated (or distrusted might be more correct) it at the time.
the series’ most beloved work: the beginning of Barney Stinson (Neil Patrick Harris) and Robin Scherbatsky’s (Cobie Smulders) romance
I like to grab these for moderation on spirits that I wouldn’t want a bottle of. Easy self-limit as well.