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Another fun fact, corned beef isn’t Irish.  It’s Jewish.  Irish immigrants to NYC couldn’t afford the bacon they would normally use, but found corned beef an affordable meat in their local Jewish deli and fell in love with it.  Helps that it could be boiled in a pot with the potatos and cabbage for a one pot meal.  

CB radios that you could get at Radioshack for cheap,  BJ and the Bear on TV, Every Which Way But Loose in the movie theaters...a real zeitgeist moment.  

I’m actually surprised this site hasn’t covered the racist cop storyline on The Rookie that just concluded this week.  

The only thing “devastating” about Ross and Rachel was whenever those two toxic people got back together.   Both of them were horrible and made each others lives miserable.  Completely toxic relationship.  

To me, that’s the real sign of maliciousness here.  Joss Whedon has made a career of creating shows with strong female characters and layered storytelling.  Which means he knows EXACTLY what he’s doing and what the impact is when he acts the way he does.  It’s intentionally malicious and evil.   There’s no “I’m just a

We're pretty close with Alton Brown's Grilled Grilled Cheese Sandwhich.   Grilling the cheese and the bread separately, so the cheese gets that bubbly crust, and then assembling the sandwhich.  

If they want to do live action, it should be cast with 8-10 year old girls and be filmed firmly tongue in cheek like one of the Disney Channel superhero shows like Henry Danger.   Just over the top goofy. 

Well, actual in-universe Browncoats would all be in their 50's now.  So would they be the “old guard” to the young idealistic former Alliance 20-somethings? (That’s if you need to maintain a timeline to allow the original cast to cameo.)

No physical key.  An app on someone's phone with a passcode needed to unlock.  

Dear Penthouse Letters,

From the people who refer to themselves as “autists” because they claim their trading is entirely rational and not ruled by emotion.

There’s a film critic review on youtube that put it best. The PLOT of the movie ends, but the story and the character arcs need all those scenes to be completed. And movie audiences aren’t used to that idea.

It’s followed pop culture in much the same way that comicbooks have.  People are appreciating Roger Moore now the way people came around again to appreciating the 1966 Batman series.  

The human mind has an incredible way of interpreting and reinterpreting the same stimuli. If you’ve ever done some activity and strained a muscle, you know that pain is annoying and frustrating. Then the same person can go to the gym, work out heavily and come home with very similar muscle pain and they are smiling

At what point do these become so big they should require CDL to drive one? Or that they should be banned from Parkways where all commercial vehicles are already banned.

You know, if Gideon was smart, he would realize he can’t deploy Stormtroopers like an endless supply of disposable weapons.  This is post-Empire.  There’s no recruitment and training academy anymore.  He’s got maybe a couple thousand loyalists working with him?  Wanna-Be-Vader should realize he needs to budget his

All heroes have clay feet. Dig enough, you’ll find a reason not to like anyone.

Honestly, the best thing celebrities can do is ignore stuff like this completely. Often these people aren’t psychologically well and it will only encourage worse behavior from them or from others who find out about it.

Every show that has more than 10-12 episodes per season has filler episodes.  And filler can be forgettable.  

Rebels improves greatly after the first season. And the final season does a good job of tieing into the birth of the Rebellion.