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S03.E06: Screech Leeches The girls revisit Bertie's spookiest memory: a high school friendship that got intense. Original Airdate: August 8, 2022 Midnight Adult Swim
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Orvillian Media: Wireless Telecommunications Facility
AnimeMania replied to shapeshifter's topic in The Orville
Seth MacFarlane on The Orville's Season 4 Renewal Odds: Disney+ Viewing Could Be a 'Game Changer' The Orville creator Seth MacFarlane reckons that the chances for a Season 4 renewal are at “50-50” but if the show is very successful on Disney+ that could nudge the renewal in the right direction. -
Beavis And Butt-head (2020) - General Discussion
AnimeMania replied to Meredith Quill's topic in Beavis And Butt-head (2020)
Look up Autonomic sensory meridian response (ASMR), it is all the rage on the internet. -
This was a terrifically funny episode, Grace Ling should have been pointing out Demons left and right at Kristen's Birthday Party. Kristen: This is my daughter Lexis. Grace Ling: Why the F*ck does she have a tail? Kristen: This is my mother. Grace Ling: I banish you to hell, Demon! Grace Ling: Your Father will be back Next Thursday... in a body bag. Grace Ling would be dead right now if Leland would have sent somebody competent to kill her. Of course Grace Ling is going to ID Leland as the killer and the Church will do nothing and Leland will walk around all next season like nothing happened.
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In search of the Spirit Banner, Simon attempts to make a deal, unaware that Lexi, Danny and Shaw are on his tail. What they uncover leads them to Hong Kong while Danny becomes increasingly concerned with Violet's control over Lexi. Original Airdate: August 7, 2022
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If you are talking about the John Burgess storyline, they are in America where everybody is required by law to have a gun on them at all times (just kidding). The story seems so straight forward with no twists or turns in the plot. Morpheus just barrels through on a straight course without a plan or thinking to much. Morpheus finally runs into a hiccup with the ruby. Let's hope he has to think first before taking action. What, Morpheus was in love with someone other than himself, how did that happen?
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I guess Morpheus is starting to realize that other people might have useful ideas as well. Maybe by the end of the TV series he will be a character that people actually like.
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The first episode was around an hour, the second was half that. At no point am I understanding the "plight" of the Waking World. The show plods through by following a "God" that heeds no ones advice, no matter how good or logical. Morpheus' never willing to "compromise even slightly, no matter how sound the advice is" attitude and his willingness to bulldoze over the people who remained loyal to him. "The Sandman" is an unsympathetic character, the advice he got from the "Fates" did not seem to be worth the price he paid for it in the "good will" of his subjects. Too bad Lucienne doesn't have the power to run the Dreaming World, I believe the Realm would be much better off.
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As Gina digs into her sister’s mysterious disappearance, the question becomes: Has Leni just run away?, from what?, or is she actually dead? And did Leni leave Gina the worst birthday present, a book with the note, “You get both lives. Choose”? Michelle Monaghan plays dual roles as the twins Leni McCleary and Gina McCleary. Born identical twins, each sister is unique; Leni is the sister that is content to stay home, marry her childhood sweetheart, raise her daughter and help run the beautiful horse farm in Mt. Echo, Virginia, where everyone lives together rooted in their long shared history. Gina is the rebellious sister that turned her back on all that and escaped to Los Angeles where she rose to quick fame writing about a darker undertow that informed her Southern childhood. Hazel and Ginger Mason plays Young Leni and Gina Victoria Abbott plays Teen Gina Madison Abbott plays Teen Leni Ali Stroker plays Claudia, the sister who can’t quite penetrate the mysterious community formed by the twins. After a tragic moment that left her in a wheelchair, Claudia has risen to become the caretaker of the family home, but when her sister Leni goes missing, the future of that household is in jeopardy. Lucy Hammond as Young Claudia Michael O’Neill plays Victor McCleary, the father of Leni, Gina and Claudia. Tyner Rushing plays Maria McCleary, the mother of Leni, Gina and Claudia. Matt Bomer plays Jack Beck, Leni’s husband. He is the boy-next-door who grew up to be the husband everybody wishes they had: soulful, a loving father and a valuable member of the community who runs a successful veterinary practice and horse farm on the land that has been in his family for generations. When his wife disappears mysteriously, it’s Jack who has the most to lose as her secret life comes to the surface. Gable Swanlund plays Mathilda 'Mattie' Beck, daughter of Leni and Jack. Maddie Nichols plays Natasha, the babysitter Jack hires to watch Mattie in Leni’s absence. Daniel Sunjata plays Charlie Davenport, Gina’s husband, Charlie is the quintessential Los Angeles psychotherapist, he is empathetic, charismatic with an intellect to match. Whilst married to Gina, he finds himself caught in the undertow of her deep connection to her twin, Leni. But Charlie has a hidden dimension as well. One that will complicate both of the sisters’ lives. Karen Robinson plays Sheriff Louise Floss, the longtime public servant of Mt. Echo. She’s seen it all. That is, until the moment Leni goes missing. Sheriff Floss’ unflappable demeanor will be challenged in every way by the events set in motion by the twins. Rosanny Zayas plays Deputy Paula Martinez. She has enjoyed her first year working in the sleepy town of Mt. Echo, where the crimes are as mild as the weather. But when her new friend Leni disappears, the true character of Mt. Echo reveals itself—and she finds herself caught in the middle. Onye Eme-Akwari as Deputy Beau McMillan. Jonathan Tucker as Dylan James, a troubled and mysterious local townie and childhood associate of Leni and Gina. Celia Weston plays Grandma Georgia Taylor, Dylan James’ grandmother. Alise Willis plays Meg, Leni’s best friend and Dylan James’ cousin.
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Rooster, Melvin, Barb, Jack, Gloria, Wiggles Sprung is the 9 (or possibly 10) episode Comedy Series TV Series airing on Amazon Freevee (formally IMDBtv) on August 19. Two episodes will air each week on Fridays. A new comedy from Greg Garcia (My Name is Earl and Raising Hope), filmed in Pittsburgh, Sprung follows a convicted criminal named Jack, who is determined to turn his life around after serving more than two decades (26 years) in prison. When Jack is unexpectedly released from prison due to the pandemic with no place to live, Jack moves in with his former cellmate, Rooster, Rooster’s mom Barb, and Jack’s "sort of" girlfriend, Gloria. With the world on lockdown, the unlikely group, all former inmates, are determined to turn their lives around and band together to use their criminal skills for good, targeting those people selfishly taking advantage of others during the pandemic. Who could be a better first target than Melvin, an opportunist conman manipulating access to resources during the pandemic. It doesn't hurt that Melvin is also dating Wiggles, Rooster’s ex-girlfriend. All Wiggles wants is a baby and a man who can stay out of prison long enough to be a decent father. Garret Dillahunt as Jack Zach Strum as 24-Year-Old Jack Martha Plimpton as Barb Shakira Barrera as Gloria, a college-educated scam artist who discovered her love for conning people at a young age. Phillip Garcia as Rooster James Earl as Melvin Clare Gillies as Wiggles Chris Bauer as Stan O’Malley Mark Christopher Lawrence as Hank Duklon Mike Rob as Jean Michel Duklon Fred Grandy as Horace Tackleberry Kate Walsh as Congresswoman Paula Tackleberry, who is targeted by the group for using insider trading secrets to sell millions of dollars in stocks while assuring the public that the COVID-19 pandemic is nothing to worry about. Camden Garcia as Collin, a Congressional Aide who unwittingly gets himself and his boyfriend involved in his boss’s trading scheme surrounding the approval of COVID-19 vaccines. Andre Jamal Kinney as Brett, who has a passion for dance. Brett gets wrapped up in the Congresswoman Tackleberry’s schemes while trying to be supportive of his boyfriend, Collin's career. Steven Ogg as Spike Susan Ruttan as Lorraine David Wells as Herb
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Leonardo is an 8 episode Drama TV Series airing on The CW starting on August 16 at 8 p.m. The first season of Leonardo has aired overseas (UKTV’s Drama channel May 21, 2022) and in Canada and the show has already been renewed for a Season 2. Aidan Turner as Leonardo da Vinci, a tortured artist struggling for perfection, who used his artwork as a way of hiding his true self. Freddie Highmore plays Stefano Giraldi, a fictional police detective, investigating Leonardo da Vinci, by digging into his past in hopes of a breakthrough in a murder investigation. Matilda de Angelis is Caterina da Cremona, Leonardo’s mysterious muse and dearest friend, who's murder is the mystery driving the TV Series. Giancarlo Giannini is Andrea del Verrocchio, Leonardo’s mentor. James D'Arcy plays Ludovico Sforza, Il Moro, the Duke of Milan. Miriam Dalmazio as Beatrice d'Este. Robin Renucci plays Leonardo da Vinci's father Carlos Cuevas as Salaì, Leonardo’s apprentice and trusted friend Alessandro Sperduti as Tommaso Masini Hugo Becker as Thierry Max Bennet as Cesare Borgia
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I don't know if that is a good thing or a bad thing. The Predators will know that this planet is a lot more dangerous than they originally thought and may take some time to study it before attempting to use it as a solo warrior training/testing ground again.
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The Cuphead Show! - General Discussion
AnimeMania replied to AnimeMania's topic in The Cuphead Show!
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Big Sky: Rosanna Arquette Cast in Season 3 as SPOILER Rosanna Arquette as Virginia “Gigi” Cessna,
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I guess I can say I am somewhat disappointed in the first episode, it was understandable, but it didn't really cover the things that I was most interested in. I wanted to know more about the things The Sandman brought with him into the Waking World, there was some mumbo jumbo about immortality and wealth, but I would have liked a more concrete answer. Sure Sir Roderick seemed to stay healthy and vital all the time the The Sandman's artifacts were in his possession, but his son Alex seemed to continue to age at a relatively normal rate although Alex seemed to have been alive for more than a hundred years. I would have liked to have seen Sir Roderick's situation improve over time as a result of The Sandman's trinkets. Why didn't Sir Roderick have more robed followers and larger crowds clamouring to party with him, only ending when Ethel steals The Sandman's treasures. I feel there was too much focus on Sir Roderick's household when I was more interested in what was going on in the outside world with the "Sleeping Sickness" and the rogue nightmare, Corinthian, unleashing unchecked havoc for a century. This is where I would have wanted the story to focus on. If I could change anything, I would have made Alex stay the same age the entire time The Sandman's relics remained in their safe. This would have fueled Alex's hatred of his father and The Sandman, by perpetually taking the coats of guests and cleaning up the aftermath of parties you could never attend, because you are seen as too young. Normal aging could have resumed for Alex after Ethel steals The Sandman's doodads, this might have also been used to explain how Alex lived well past 100 years old, without greatly altering the story. The story seemed almost like filler where The Sandman went to the Waking World, got trapped for 100 years and managed to escape, they could have spent way more time world building (Waking or Dream World) and I would have enjoyed it more.
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S02.E07: Flipping the Pieces
AnimeMania replied to jenrising's topic in Only Murders In The Building
I think it is what we find out about the characters, Bunny is not a horrible monster and Nina actually cared deeply for her. Theo is not terrible, he was just forced into a terrible situation. You believed that you could never like either character, it is OK if you do. -
S02.E07: Flipping the Pieces
AnimeMania replied to jenrising's topic in Only Murders In The Building
Every Opening Scene is slightly different and contains a clue about something that will be important in that episode. -
So were all of the victims men, or were some of them women? Since Piper saw all of the men that Marci was picking up at the bars, you would have thought she would catch on, since the same night they would go missing. I am guessing they never drive to the club together or leave together. If only Marci had heard of concealer, I wouldn't of had to sit through this BS. The women were kind of sexy, why is it we only have male nudity, I think is is time for some equal representation.
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When they were showing the back of Alara's head, I was thinking it might be Ed's daughter.
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Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal - General Discussion
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S02.E04: The Red Mist Spear and Fang fight to save Mira from the warrior clan that enslaved her. Spear and Fang are severely outnumbered in their stand against the Vikings. Original Airdate: August 4, 2022 Midnight Adult Swim -
animation/live-action hybrid
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Photos and plot from the first two episodes. Joel McHale's Starman trains Stargirl in first DC's Stargirl season 3 photos
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Breaking the Fourth Wall: She-Hulk in the Media
AnimeMania replied to Meredith Quill's topic in She-Hulk: Attorney At Law
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S02.E07: Flipping the Pieces
AnimeMania replied to jenrising's topic in Only Murders In The Building
I wonder if Lucy stopped by to see her best friend that lived in the Arconia, it would seem strange if she didn't visit with her.