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  1. I agree. Buck and Eddie may be fun to think about, and lord knows I have spent plenty of time doing so. But after years of friendship, I don’t want them to actually go there. But I think Bi Buck makes sense to me. I don’t know if could put it into words why, but it just does.
  2. Have we ver heard Linus speak before? Anyone else notice that they repeatedly said names and ranks of the bridge crew? Kinda like they want us to know who they are finally? Oh and Saru was always called Mister, not Captain.
  3. Someone should get Chief Robinson a Peacock subscription so she can review old episodes to what happens when someone goes up against Boden and 51. ‘Cus this is not going to end well for her. If I were Herman, I’d be pissed about that prank. Glitter is the herpes of arts and crafts supplies. It’s never going to be all gone.
  4. I loved this episode, and the season as a whole so far. As soon as I clocked the purse, it was all I could think about. So I was right there with Hetty and Sass. I loved their drive by adventure where they pop in for a second to basically ask to suck Carol’s fingers. It was nice that Trevor actually got to show that he was good at his job. Anybody know where he went to school? I don’t think he ever said. (So clearly not Harvard). I hope Sam and Jay ask him to help with their finances. So they can maybe not worry about money every few episodes. I get where both Issac and Jay are coming from. And others have said my thoughts more elegantly, so i wont rehash that. I liked that they gave Issac and the others their own table. I think it is actually a good business decision. It will help avoid accidental walk throughs, which could ruin things. (Or help when Flower comes back I guess)
  5. Well I liked it. I loved seeing The Doctor living his best life on the dance floor. He was lose and freewheeling, but still had the gravitas and mavity of The Doctor we’ve come to know the last 60 years. Plus he sings now. As to the neighbor lady, could it be Susan Forman, The Doctor’s granddaughter from the beginning?
  6. When The Meep did their heel turn, they said something like “I am Beep of the Meep.” I did not notice it until I rewatched with captions on. I assumed Beep was something like a title, like King of the Meep. But I guess it is a name, like Lothar of the Hill People. (Much has he seen, and much has he done.)
  7. When the Adipose plushy turned up, any other Star Trek fans think “Oh no! The Moopsie has escaped! Guard your bones everyone!” Something I noticed on the rewatch, The Doctor was not using 13’s Sonic. It looked like a variation on 11’s. Without the green. I wonder if there was any significance to that. Are we gonna see bits and bobs from other Doctors? 4’s Scarf? 2’s flute? 5’s celery? (Not many people can pull off a decorative vegetable.)
  8. I noticed this too. But he really didn’t talk about the show, per say. Rather he discussed his book where he describes his experience auditioning for Star Trek. A weak distinction sure, but enough to keep them from sanctioning beloved actor Sir Patrick Stewart.
  9. Just bumping this up for next season. Bakula fired that shot. It looks Sazz was trying to write something with her blood. Straight line. Start of the “B” from Bakula. Or maybe “J” for Jan.
  10. So we all agree that Scott Bakula fired that shot, right? I want a DVD release with audio commentary by Matthew Broderick and Uma.
  11. I’m wondering if we will get the announcement during this week’s rerun. I guess we will have to wait to see if we hear Darryl Hammond voice during the first commercial break.
  12. I think he’s filling the role Counselor/Senator Fey’Lya did in Heir to the Empire. The guy trying to gain as much power and influence as he can, at the expense of the others. It serves his political purpose to question and oppose the military and Mon Mothma. But in the end, still loyal to the New Republic. I honestly wish they would just recast the big four and get it done with. They already have their Chewie. I don’t see how they can have any depiction of the inner workings of the New Republic and its leaders without Leia, and by extension Han and Chewie. Luke can be on his own for the time being, but he too will have to get involved.
  13. But SNL is not a struck show for any union anymore. And they’re under contract. And from what I saw, SAG-AFTRA is telling their members to honor their contacts on those shows. And while maybe the longer tenured cast members could get away with that. I doubt the younger featured players could. And they’re probably hurting for money. As are the crew, who I’m sure would be eager to get back to work. My guess is that the show will be back soon. If not next week, the week after. I’m also guessing that the entire cast is coming back, or at least those that want to. I would not be surprised if we saw some changes mid season though.
  14. They are. They’re just under a different contract. So they’re not on strike against SNL. But I’m guessing any other SAG-AFTRA members would not be able to host. And if they did, they certainly can’t promote their struck projects.
  15. Last night I was cruising around YouTube when I came upon this video of Betty Davis appearing on Carson in 1988. The whole time I’m watching this all I could think of was Jan Hooks’ Betty Davis Video Will sketch.
  16. My theory, there are multiple killers. As there are multiple “Bens.” 3 in fact. And their names are Ben, Glen, and Roy. Loretta killed “Ben” on opening night at the theater. Probably with the cookies he’s talking to in the video. After he was killed, “Glen” took his place. “Glen” was killed by Dickie in the Arconia. That is why he was apologizing in the penthouse while Mable and Tobert were listening from the confessional, I mean armoire. In around Episode 6, “Roy” will turn up. The big reveal will involve the three bassinets in Oliver’s apartment. Possible twist. “Glen” and “Roy” were the ones who were murdered. And Dickie is really “Ben.”. They were triplets hired by Brazzos because they could work more hours by swapping them out. Credited as “Ben Glen Roy.” But “Ben” was not identical and not as good looking as the other two. So he became the manager. This one might be a bit out there though. But we will see.
  17. Interesting thing I just learned, Antipaxos is a real place. I thought it was made up like Mypos, Florin, and Cleveland. Now I want to go.
  18. I really enjoyed this episode. But the whole time Nate was playing his violin, all I could think was Chidi's "Picture a wave" from The Good Place. Rebecca could not find Ted. Where do we think he was? I think making plans to go home.
  19. I’m gonna have to disagree with the crowd on TK’s reaction. I don’t think it was unreasonable or out of character. This is not a “my grandfather and father both had cancer, so there’s an elevated risk of cancer for me too” situation. If Owen had the gene, there’s a 50% chance that TK will also have it. And from what we know about TK, of course he’s gonna spiral. Which of course is also why Owen as wrong to tell him before the test results. Not because he can’t handle the truth, but because there’s a very real chance for a relapse. To tell TK, and then bolt out to California like that was very dangerous on Owen’s part.
  20. Do we know if Hetty is “Old Money” or “New Money”? My impression is that “Old Money” is a bit more conservative, and based on her clothes I just assumed that’s where she fit in. Either way, they are probably about to lose their fortune in the coming year. This would have been a perfect time to introduce a new ghost who had been sucked off by the present day. We know they exist, since the other ghosts know about it happening.
  21. I loved this episode, and look forward to rewatching it when I have the time. (Although the hour length was a bit much so close to m bedtime last night, and still wanting to watch Schmigadoon too.). I love any time Baz, Jeremy, and Paul are a part of an episode. I want them just sitting there commentating all the time. But I just lost it when Baz did his best Bob Uecker from Major League impression with “Juuuuuuust a bit outside.” (I assume he knows Mr. Baseball from Major League, but I guess he could be a fan of my Milwaukee Brewers. He does seem to love an underdog that keeps breaking your heart.) I will adding “Don’t fight back. Fight forward” to my repertoire of phrases. I loved it. Has anyone heard it before? Roy continues to be the MVP of this show for me. The yelling “WHISTLE” and the fact that Paul knows why was fantastic. The look of pure glee on his face with the strings was everyone’s troubles was great, as was the his crestfallen face when Jaimie dick was not injured. Followed quickly by his snickering in the background when Ted tripped over one of them. I had to rewatch that multiple times. And then there’s Nate. Well I’ve heard it said you have to add an imperfection to a piece of art, else you upset the gods. And there is Nate. I half expected him be hit by a bus while crossing the street. I don’t know how I would have felt about that. I’d like to think I’d be horrified. Or I could laugh like Roy. I guess we’ll never know.
  22. And that Josh, is why you never go with a hippy to a second location. You end up naked listening to parables. And nobody wants that. What I do want is more Jane Krakowski singing. That song could have been 20 more minutes longer, and I’d have been happy. Add in Kristen Chenoweth and Alan Cumming, and was very happy watching this episode.
  23. Was that the same actor who played Crash in the pilot? I love the idea of randomly finding his head. Maybe once or twice a season. I don’t think o could take much more of him than that though.
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