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They needed Elon Musk to save the astronauts. That should tell them something.

The woke crowd always needs something to be offended by. By their standards “problematic” would include just about everything made prior to around 2015 or so. Hey, kids, there was a whole world of entertainment before you were old enough to get triggered.

McCoy is a liberal so he probably would support reform if not defunding. And yeah I really don’t like Cosgrove. At least Logan had redeeming qualities. Cosgrove is just a bigot.

The script for the sequel can be found here:

“Doctor Zaius Doctor Zaius!”

Or Real Housewives.

“I dig pain! The feeling in my brain!”

Where are Psych, Supernatural, and Grey’s Anatomy?

Maude (like other shows of the era) deserves credit for showing older characters in a more realistic way on TV. On most of today’s shows you hardly ever even see the main characters’ parents or grandparents. “Maude meets John Wayne” is one of my own favorites, where the liberal Maude is ready to have it out with the

They do that to us with their telepathic commands...

Star Trek: The Fall series, details the events involving the assassination of Federation President Nana Bacco; also Disavowed and Control, perhaps the “definitive” Section 31 novels. Related: Articles of the Federation, sort of a “West Wing” Star Trek style.

I’m hoping that Isaac is actually a double agent working undercover for the Union. I don’t think they’d get rid of him as a character if he were just a turncoat. Besides, he still has those (not really big) blue eyes. As for attacking Earth, it’s probably the world they’ve had the most contact with. Although you’d

The Wheelers, who were actually from Yugoslavia...

My own favorites include “There’s no place like Springfield”, a two-parter which featured Shipwreck finding himself in a seemingly idyllic future where he’s married and has a kid...it all turns out to be fake as he realizes when he begins having strange experiences (like seeing Roadblock melt) and nightmares about

Fantasy Island wanted to be more than it was, but seemed afraid to go beyond being a “fluff” show for the Seventies. But Mr. Rourke was kind of like a more suave, mysterious Rod Serling, who unlike Rod interacted with the guest stars. I always got the impression he was supernatural, or something like a guardian angel.

Don’t forget “Laura” which guest starred none other than ol’ blue eyes himself, Frank Sinatra, as a retired cop who comes to Hawaii looking for his daughter’s killer. It also featured a Genesis song, “Brazil.”

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