wrightstuff76
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Yeah don’t most work place comedies not really focus on the actual work that it is set in?

Much like last week, it’s seems I liked this episode way more than the reviewer. Sure there are multiple plots spinning, but I think it’s great that more characters are getting stuff to do, rather than just be background faces reacting to whatever Ted, Roy, Rebecca, Jamie and maybe Beard are doing each week.

It was the 60's, things were different then. In the 70's Kimble kept on Hulking out.

Hollywood exec: So you’re saying there’s a basis of an idea here?

I’d say the most meta thing about D&D was the cameos by the live action versions of the kids from the 80's cartoon series.

I thought it was okay, but I may be in the minority on that.

I’ll block you with my paperback versions of the same.

He got paid well (I’m guessing) and was in those Star Wars films, but I doubt he found the experience fun. His character was basically sidelined after the first film and he didn’t feel like the film makers cared about Finn following the bait and switch of him wielding a lightsaber.

Ted Lasso is seemingly ending after this season and I can’t see anyone at the club wanting to transfer list Colin, so I doubt we’d see that turn of events.

I just hope Colin is on a path to be able to be his truer self amongst his teammates/surrogate family. As that seems to be what the show is about.

We got it a year later in UK, so was about 9. That was my first exposure to the X-Men, Monica as Captain Marvel and Rhodey as Iron Man.

I love both episodes, but some reason there’s a general opinion that Beard After Dark is a bad episode.

Yay an old skool Secret Wars reference, not that dumb Hickman nonsense 😃

I kinda want to see more Alison Brie/Brie Larson content, so put her in the next Captain Marvel film.

Of the one’s we’ve seen. It wouldn’t take that much hand waving to have a totally different actor play Kang/Nathaniel Richards post Loki season 2.

Not sure he wants to touch any franchise stuff for a long long time, judging by a few interviews he’s done recently promoting his current films.

Like you say, Disney could make him an offer he’d find hard to refuse.

Considering this was every bit the filler episode that ‘Beard after Hours’ got slated for, there was so much to love this week.

Yet we still don’t know who voted to see tulips.

The Deadline piece notes that this is actually a less drastic move than what some other casts have been doing lately; Blue Bloods over on CBS just had the cast take a pay cut of 25 percent, apparently across the board, to help keep the show on the air. Bob Hearts Abishola just logged a similar cut; at least with The

Have you seen Man United play this season? They’re somewhat following this pattern, though still in the important ‘top 4' places.