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Laura and her antichrist daughter Chrissy are Jewish. There will be Frontal Nudity & Expletives.
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S02.E07: Flipping the Pieces
AnimeMania replied to jenrising's topic in Only Murders In The Building
A printed picture should have tons of finger prints. Can somebody remind me what happened to the green Zoe ring, did Tim Kono ever get his hands on it, if so, how did Theo get it back? -
Little Demon Show Images Reveal First Look At Aubrey Plaza Animated Comedy A ton of images from the TV Show. Bennigan and Chrissy
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Georgina Reilly Joins Quantum Leap in a Key Recurring Role.
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‘L Word: Generation Q’ Season 3 is currently in production at Showtime and will include lesbian singer Kehlani as part of the cast.
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Photo of cast back on set.
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S02.E07: Flipping the Pieces
AnimeMania replied to jenrising's topic in Only Murders In The Building
I am surprised that Theo has another place to live, it certainly didn't seem that way in Season 1, since he was wandering the halls of the Arconia, spying on Charles, but if he has been avoiding his father, I guess he would have to. Mabel had plenty of evidence of who she stabbed from the blood on her coat. The person stole her bag with her phone in it, she could have tracked it or still could track the phone to see where it has been. It seemed like Mabel had completely changed her outfit, but I guess that is what she was wearing under her coat, then she took Theo's coat and looked completely different. I am surprised that they didn't use a cell phone to translate everything that Mabel says into text for Theo to read while she talks. Between that and the lip reading, Theo should have been able to understand everything Mabel said. Mabel yells for Theo when the Coney Island security guard is chasing her. Good writing, making Mabel do something in the moment that makes sense, while forgetting that Theo can't hear her yelling. Theo pulling out that ring from no where (especially in that way) seemed like a moment that could only have worked on a TV show. I am surprised that Detective Williams wasn't studying the "Murder Board" intensely, it would have been funny if it mentioned all the stuff they were hiding like the painting, the bloody knife, the secret passages, the bloody matchbook, the glitter bomb, Lucy potentially being there, seeing or hearing the murder/murderer (I am not that they know that one). I hope the blackout of the entire city isn't related to the murder or any of the stuff happening on the show, that would be a little much to swallow. It would have been funny if someone had some video of Theo abducting Mabel off of the subway after the stabbing incident. It would have been hilarious if Charles and Oliver thought that Mabel was kidnapped by Theo. -
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Andrea Martin is having a great time in New York filming "Evil", so she probably wouldn't mind doing a quick Cameo for some long time friends.
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S03.E04: Salad Days Tuca and Speckle wrangle a duck into submission. Original Airdate: August 1, 2022 Midnight Adult Swim
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Season 2 will have the same number of episodes (8), but they will be longer.
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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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‘Obliterated’: Kimi Rutledge Joins Netflix Series In Recasting Amalia Yoo is out, replaced by Kimi Rutledge.
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The stuffed animals' expressions were mainly the eyes that went from a black to a steely blue FU stare. I imagine there are a number of ways you can do that since there a sunglasses that darken when the sun is out, there are those ink pens where the ladies clothes come off when you turn then upside down, there are mood rings that change color based on skin temperature and I am sure there are chemicals that change color when exposed to light or other chemicals, that might be triggered when somebody squeezes or shakes the toy. I might even be as simple as contact lenses that fall off when the toy is handled roughly.
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A League Of Their Own In The Media
AnimeMania replied to BetterButter's topic in A League Of Their Own
"A League of Their Own" is an 8 episode TV Series on Prime Video where all of the episodes will be released on August 12. It is a reimagining of Penny Marshall’s 1992 film "A League of Their Own". This is not the first TV Series based on the movie, in 1993, CBS made a six-episode "A League of Their Own" TV series starring Sam McMurray and Carey Lowell, where Penny Marshall and Tom Hanks directed episodes. The show begins with the formation of the All American Girls Professional Baseball League in 1943 in the midst of World War II. It will embody the spirit of a generation of women who dreamed of playing professional baseball. It encompasses their fight to keep the League alive through close games, injuries, sexual awakenings and road trips across a rapidly changing United States. While also shedding light on the treatment of women at the time and topics of racial discrimination. The Rockford Peaches: Lil Frex, Roberta Colindrez, Kate Berlant, Abbi Jacobson, Rae Gray, D'Arcy Carden, Melanie Field, Molly Ephraim Rosie O’Donnell plays Vi, a bartender at a local gay bar. A warm, gregarious woman, who is a fan of the Rockford Peaches and welcomes Carson into her orbit. Abbi Jacobson plays Carson Shaw, a girl who runs away from home from a tiny farm town whilst her husband is off fighting the war. She tries out for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League after seeing an advertisement. Carson wants to be a catcher for the Rockford Peaches. She’s scared of the unknown but leans into new experiences. Her confidence grows, both on and off the field, opening her eyes to who she could be, and the joy of truly being a part of a team. Kate Berlant is Shirley Cohen. Shirley struggles with anxiety on and off the field. She and Carson are roommates, and Carson helps her to overcome her fears and become a vital member of the team. Shirley is a Rockford Peach who plays left field. Patrick J. Adams plays Charlie, Carson’s handsome, midwestern husband, who will soon return home from fighting overseas during WWII. He’s eager to resume his life back home with his wife. Rae Gray portrays Terri Cobell, a player on the Rockford Peaches. She is a pitcher whose husband is also overseas at war. Kate Berlant is Shirley Cohen. Shirley is a sweet Rockford Peach who plays left field and struggles with anxiety on and off the field. She and Carson are roommates, and Carson helps her to overcome her fears and become a vital member of the team. Roberta Colindrez as Lupe García, a cool, calm and collected pitcher from Texas ranch country who ran away from home and her complicated past to try out for the Rockford Peaches. Lupe’s got a killer poker face, on and off the field, and while she may seem aloof, she cares deeply about her own success and being a part of the team, but she won’t reveal her secrets easily. Lupe is a gifted athlete — as talented a pitcher as she is a hitter. Priscilla Delgado plays Esti González, an optimistic and fun girl who is probably the youngest player to try out for the Rockford Peaches. The brave teenager left Cuba to pursue her dreams, and while the language barrier can be challenging, she came to the Midwest just to play the game. Her optimistic and playful spirit shines through, on and off the field. Esti plays 2nd base. Molly Ephraim is Maybelle Fox. She is kind-hearted and wants everyone to get along, and is known for her wild streak and easy laugh. Maybelle plays center field for the Rockford Peaches. Melanie Field is Jo DeLuca, who has survived countless escapades with her best friend, Greta. Boisterous and up for anything, Jo will defend her teammates til the end. She and Greta are long-time best friends. Jo has a larger-than-life personality, a sarcastic sense of humor, and isn’t afraid to speak her mind and stand up for what’s right. Jo is a Brooklyn native who plays third base and is the power hitter for the Rockford Peaches. Melanie Field Abbi Jacobson D’Arcy Carden D’Arcy Carden plays Greta Gill, a beautiful and worldly player who once was in the Army. Originally from Brooklyn, she came to tryouts with her best friend Jo, and her adventurous spirit and playful attitude keeps Carson and the rest of the team on their toes. Off the field, Greta also remains effortless, traveling the globe seeking new adventures and liaisons. Greta is the sophisticated, enigmatic, first basewoman with unbelievable stretch for the Rockford Peaches. Emma "Lil Frex" Carroll is Ana Blair. She is eager to step in and get her shot as a catcher on the Rockford Peaches. Kelly McCormack plays Jess McCready, a tough, no nonsense Rockford Peach, a vocal leader who is not afraid to speak up. Jess was born to play the game, but struggles with the doing the performative theatrics required by the League management. On the field, Jess feels the most herself and wishes the game would never end. She came here to play ball, and is determined to keep the team on track. Jess is a shortstop from Moosejaw, Canada. Dale Dickey is Sargent Beverly, the team chaperone. Nick Offerman as Casey “Dove” Porter, an ex-Cubs pitcher brought in to coach the Rockford Peaches. He became famous and got his nickname because his forkball killed a dove in mid-air in the middle of a game. Inspiring and charismatic, Dove was thought to be the next big MLB star, but blew his arm out after only three years. He is now looking to make his comeback by taking the Rockford Peaches into champions. The players quickly realize that Dove Porter might not be the charming celebrity they all idolized. Nat Faxon plays Nathan Marshall, the Rockford Peaches’ team manager who works for league owner Morris Baker. Although he’s a “suit”, he has a kind heart and believes in the Peaches to succeed. Kevin Dunn plays Morris Baker, the league owner who has conservative views on how to market a baseball team of women. He has invested quite a lot of money into the league and is nervous about how having women ballplayers in a men’s sport might turn out to be a huge financial loss. Don Fanelli portrays Alan Baker Jr., a nephew of Baker’s who tries to fill his uncle’s shoes as he fumbles his way through his new role as head of Public Relations for the Peaches. Nancy Lenehan is Vivenne Hughes, a cosmetics entrepreneur who has been hired by Baker to try and “feminize” the players on the team. Vivenne takes pride in having “invented” the notion of the "American" beauty. Chanté Adams is Maxine "Max" Chapman, a pitcher with an arm that could make men weep. She is ready for the big leagues and now, she just needs to make her own path there. Max is a wildly talented pitcher who is determined to play ball. She’s strong, blunt, and knows she’s good, but she’s still going to have to fight against her mom’s expectations and work harder than everyone else to pursue her dream. Andia Winslow plays Esther, a striking, witty, competitive woman who is introduced to Max and there is an instant connection that sizzles between the two. Saidah Arrika Ekulona plays Toni Chapman, mother of Maxine "Max" Chapman, a successful entrepreneur and the unofficial mayor of the small but growing black community in Rockford, Illinois. She has big dream for her daughter, but Max has dreams of her own. Alex Désert is Edgar Chapman. Marinda Anderson is Leah, the pastor’s poised wife, who is visiting Rockford for the occasion of the church revival and who Toni is eager to impress at her salon. Lea Robinson portrays Bertie Hart, Max’s uncle. He is kind, charming and nurturing. Estranged from his family, he lives with his longtime partner, Gracie on the outskirts of Rockford. Patrice Covington plays Gracie, who is in a longtime romantic relationship with Bertie. Gracie is a supportive, sharp woman who works at the factory with Max and introduces her to her colorful life and friends. Gbemisola Ikumelo plays Clance Morgan. Born and raised in Rockford, Clance is Max’s devoted best friend and biggest supporter, and a budding talented young artist who loves comic books. Clance will do anything to help Max achieve her dreams, and her quick wit and sense of humor gets them out of sticky situations. Aaron Jennings is Guy Morgan. Marquise Vilson plays Red Wright. A showman and a former Negro Leagues pitcher, Red is the celebrity coach for the Red Wright All Stars, a barnstorming exhibition team that tours the country. Kendall Johnson is Gary Hall. -
They said all of it was done (faked by the toy manufacturer, except for the severed finger which was an industrial accident) to get the attention of "The Entity" so they could pass the message that would get Grace Ling back.
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These guys are "in the know", I would trust what they say.
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I would be happier without the super powerful crime family plot line.
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The Demon Baby was not very convincing as being a living creature. It would have been so easy to program the Roomba to spell out words on the carpet. I am not sure where Kristen and David had their meeting when he came over her house, I thought it might have been the Garage, but I thought Sheryl was living there. The girls were mysteriously absent, especially since a lot of the story happens at night in Kristen's house with people making lots of noise.
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Danny and Lexi join forces with Levchenko's gang as they journey to Mongolia. Levchenko hopes to find the Spirit Banner for himself, even with the Great Khan's horde in hot pursuit. Original Airdate: July 31, 2022
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Bad Press: Kite Man: Hell Yeah! in the Media
AnimeMania replied to Meredith Quill's topic in Kite Man: Hell Yeah!
The 10 episode show will also have Bane as a main character.