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Listening to the podcast, DC pretty much says that Janet is suffering from some form of post-partum, if not depression, then like Bruinsfan said, being tired from having birthed so many babies (more than 300).
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I didn't realize those were national commercials. I thought only my area of the country suffered those ads. While I can't say that I'd prefer the penis bees, some of the other tortures would make for a tough choice. That was awesome. Although he really must work on his guilt tripping. Not even one photo of his "family." That was used so Michael could torture the four of them by putting all of them in such close proximity. Next time I'm asked to drop some knowledge at a party, Stonehenge was a sex thing will be tops on the list.
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Loandbehold replied to Meredith Quill's topic in The Good Place [V]
Agreed! It's just a shame that Eleanor isn't alive to see it. Poor girl will never know. -
I did notice this as well. In a way, I'm glad Johnny's going to do that, but I also wouldn't have minded him getting together w/ the Warden. They had some nice chemistry going. And this is from somebody who is not a shipper. Sure, I can be magnanimous and allow them some happiness. Why not. It's not a doll, but it's my final gift. You're welcome show. And thank you for five fun seasons.
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Loandbehold replied to Meredith Quill's topic in The Good Place [V]
I was just coming here to post this. KHB is adorable. I like the way she and Darcy play off each other. -
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Loandbehold replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in The Rookie
But they still might not have access to the attorney notes, which could tell a lot about why the firm ultimately issued the report. And, the reason for that would be b/c the firm was hired by the studio and so those notes are privileged, While, if it was truly an independent, third-party investigation, those notes might be discoverable. -
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Loandbehold replied to Meredith Quill's topic in The Good Place [V]
Remember dinks, tonight at 9 PM (EDT - check local listings for time and date in your area) is The Paley Center Salute to The Good Place. -
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Loandbehold replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in The Rookie
I don't believe you can say that a law firm hired by the studio is an independent third party. They may have done what a jury would consider a thorough investigation, but when one side hires the investigators, "independence" remains a potential issue. For instance, if Afton did file a law suit, would all the information gathered by the law firm be turned over, or would the firm cite attorney-client or work product privilege for not turning over all or some of the materials, including notes regarding the interviews they held and any legal basis for concluding no improper conduct occurred. -
Me too. It pretty much became a signature of the show setting tense scenes to music of the day.
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Loandbehold replied to Meredith Quill's topic in The Good Place [V]
cpcathy mentioned the webisodes. There are six that make up The Selection. They're each arouond two and a half minutes. Don't worry about the last one, "The Solution," as it doesn't spoil anything for Season 4. Oh, and pay attention to who created each installment. -
Except they had no say in the matter. The Lady is to blame for this, not her children. They may be thinking (depending on how capable of thought they are when first born) that the humans have invaded their home and they are defending themselves. We almost certainly won't get an answer why The Lady chose Westerly instead of some barren planet / moon for terraforming. That would have been an interesting concept to explore.
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The Bob Newhart Show - General Discussion
Loandbehold replied to David T. Cole's topic in The Bob Newhart Show
Happy (Belated) 90th Birthday Bob! -
I love how the first try bombed completely. I'm so used to "just the right thing" being said to embolden the troops, it was nice to see her have to do a re-set after hearing nothing but crickets. The fact that they kept coming back to it and didn't use it only once really made me chuckle. As did John's refusal to even bother acknowledging how badly he was screwing up the references. Always good, but we didn't get enough of Aneela prance-walking on screen. I love the way HJ-K does that. It's a great character beat. Very different from tics or other facial cues often used when you have one actor playing a dual role. Was it just me, or did the bombs planted in the factory look like Daleks? A couple of things are bothering me. First off, who were the guards at the factory? Were they The* Lady's people? Hullen? Or were they people from Old Town still under the influence of the drug? If the latter, TAF, along w/ Pree and Turin, had no problems killing them. The second thing is that, while it's obviously not good that The Lady was terraforming to make a habitat for her children, still they are a race. Killing everyone of them is genocide. That concept shouldn't be taken lightly or ignored in its entirety. Anyone have an idea where the Lady's real body lies? *At the moment, The Ohio State University has been unsuccessful in trademarking this article. If they succeed, and until such time, I plan on using "the" every chance I get. Just to stick it to The school.
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Loandbehold replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in The Rookie
From the above-quoted article: Don't care about Mark Cuban and can take or leave Shawn Ashmore in his role, but I'm glad to see Sarah Shahi back for at least one more episode. Always happy to have her on my tv. -
You know the old saying in the Quad - lucky at computer hacking, unlucky at love.
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Wasn't that Pip's raison d'etre? At least it was until pretty much the end of season 4.
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What was the episode where....?
Loandbehold replied to Joe Hellandback's topic in Buffy The Vampire Slayer
"Boinked the undead" was definitely season 3. Faith was discussing her sexual partners and was asking Buffy about hers when they were on patrol. A little Googling says that it was Revelations. -
I'm guessing Joe means the one in the last picture from 2016,
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That was for the actors being able to use the characters outside GLOW. Clanstarling is also correct that, at the end of season 2, Bash was told that he couldn't sell GLOW to another TV station b/c the one they were on owned only TV rights to them (remember he and Debbie were going to various expos trying to sell the show) but it seems that was all the contract covered. That's why they can use the characters in a live show, but not one that is broadcast. I happen to agree that it is weird that they could do a live show w/ the same characters. I would have expected any contract w/ the TV station to have provided the station w/ all ownership rights to the characters, not just on a tv show.
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From the above article on Dutch and John being a love story for the ages: Killjoys and Elementary both did this brilliantly. Demonstrating the great platonic love b/w a man and a woman, even though it was the final season. I remember Warehouse 13 putting Myka and Pete together in the last episode when the first 4 seasons made it clear that they were partners and friends w/ no romantic interest in the other. I'm thrilled Killjoys stuck to it's guns and didn't put Dutch and Johnny together romantically.
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Wow lembergwatcher, it's been 11 months since you started this thread. I can't wait for next month to see the actors and behind-the-scenes personnel you didn't memorialize this past year. Seriously, you've put a lot of work into this thread and I wanted you to know how much I appreciate it.
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I love the way HJK has Aneela prance as she walks. It's like a showhorse. I remember Summer Glau doing this when she played Cameron on T:SCC.
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It also had a couple of games where the cast broke each up so much they almost couldn't continue. It was almost an outtakes episode.
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S01.E12: Mindy St. Clair / S01.E13: Michael's Gambit
Loandbehold replied to ElectricBoogaloo's topic in The Good Place [V]
Here's a question - do you get points if you forgive someone else for their transgression? After all, that act might make the other person feel better and they do something good as a result. I don't believe we've seen a point value attached to that. And, if so, does your point total increase the worse the offense? Like if someone steps on your toe, forgiving them gives you 1.3 points. Forgiving someone for stealing your parking spot when you're running late for an important event gets you 137.5 points. Forgiving genocide nets you 62,539.45 points. -
As Paigow said, it probably wouldn't be a felony unless it was considered a hate crime. And, even then, I believe in many states, hate crimes raise the level of the offense so, if the offense(es) would otherwise be violations or low misdemeanors, it might only rise to a high misdemeanor. Most likely this would be considered trespassing and vandalism which aren't felonies. Also, Sherlock wants to dig up Moriarty's grave, which is probably a greater offense then smashing a headstone. I believe that Potter's Fields are also public property.