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  1. 2 minutes ago, Ms Blue Jay said:

    His drug problems were already evident in the third season.  You can see how skinny he is.

    I wonder if he ever wanted to be a movie star though.  Maybe he just got caught up in everything.  

    I've seen him on TV shows and movies since the late 80s when he was still a teenager. He may have been caught up in the fast Hollywood life even then but was just unknown.

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  2. Perry may have been okay for the first five seasons. After that though he was already doing movies and he may have wanted to move on but couldn't because the show was still so popular. 

  3. I'm now imagining an update of the great 90s TV documentary "When the Lion Roared" with Sir Patrick Stewart's narration talking about Jeff Bezos and "Shark Tank" in the same tone!

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  4.  Loved the episode. Panties looked great. It's the kind of Star Wars story done best animation. Sure you could do it live action but it would be an awkward mix of real actors and digital and a lot of bluescreen and not as effective.

    12 hours ago, SnoGirl said:

    I don’t know what to make of Wrecker’s lack of fight with Shand. I don’t know if we’re supposed to be concerned by all the head impacts he gets or if that’s just Wrecker being Wrecker. I figured Shand would come out on top in a fight with him, just not so fast. I also think its funny that they think Wrecker is going to call attention out in public when Hunter has a skull tattooed on his face-he’s probably the most recognizable out of all of them. 

    I figured it's like that time that old coach tried to run at an opposing team's pitcher. She just used his momentum against him.

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    I just realized this makes Shand older than Boba Fett who is still a teenager at this time. Ming Na Wen has practically looked the same age since the early 90s when I first saw commercials for THE JOY LUCK CLUB so I can believe it.

     

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  5. 8 hours ago, vb68 said:

    It was just a brutal, but apparently not completely over exaggerated, characterization of Michael Jordan's ultra competitive streak. Props to KMK for being willing to go there. 

     

    10 hours ago, Ms Blue Jay said:

    I liked Beck Bennett as the steroid horse guy.  Andrew Dismukes was surprisingly amusing.  The Last Dance seemed like a really smart idea with great casting but it would probably mean more for me if I had seen the doc.  

    Here's the clip they were parodying. Heidi as the security guard was dead on:

    A supercut of Michael Jordan taking things personal from the documentary. He's like Pai Mei from KILL BILL where he will take the slightest offense at anything to destroy you! It is hilarious and scary.

     

     

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