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Anthony Strand
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That's what Tom Baker wanted too.

Clearly you forgot about America's Sweetheart, Margo Martindale.

Has that really never happened in all these years?

Ah, yes. The classic Outsiders lineup: Ponyboy, Johnny, Steve, Sodapop, Black Lightning, Geoforce, Katana, and Halo.

Duet wasn't in real time. It was a regular multi-cam sitcom. I think they just meant that unlike a movie, we would watch the relationship progress over the course of weeks, months, and hopefully years rather than 90 minutes.

Actually, yeah*! I just reshelved one today, in fact.

Ah, right. I forgot how compressed the timeline of the later books was.

It's been really fun for me - a middle-school librarian - to see interest in the books shoot way up this spring after being basically dead for 5 or 6 years.

If you made it through 11, why on earth didn't you go ahead and finish?

Yeah, I feel like it must be. The books take place over the course of what, a year at most?

Yeah, maybe. He was just the first person who came to mind who's good at playing smug.

I definitely remember seeing some clickbait article that had the headline "Anne Hath-a-way with men"

Wonder Man was pretty prominent for a while, I guess?

Remove the spaces from:

Here you go, basically:

Oh man, I'd love a good WCA movie, except that Hawkeye would still have to be Jeremy Renner. So never mind, I don't want that at all.

I love the idea of an all-Hulk doo-wop group.

Hopefully it secretly stars the Classic Defenders lineup - Hulk, Dr. Strange, Silver Surfer, and Namor.

Endings I'd call unambiguously happy:
- Ian and Barbara: Get back to their own time, leave together, run around the streets of London joyfully
- Steven: Becomes the ruler of a society because he's such a level-headed guy
- Ben and Polly: Same as Ian and Barbara, but less well-done. Happy for them though.
- Jo: Marries a

Also, each has had fewer episodes than the last.