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absnow54

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  1. It honestly looks like he let Felicity cut it.
  2. It's a grim thought, but I actually think social media/influencing might be these kids' saving grace. Joy needs to generate content, and she knows what type of content gets the most clicks. I don't agree with exploiting their children to generate content, but hopefully some good will come out it, as the kids will have access to services they wouldn't have otherwise explored, had it not been for youtube clicks.
  3. The most obvious option for generating the most buzzworthy content would be a 100% AI generated product, but then they'll show their hand on where AI technology actually is, and how desperately they still need real writers and actors to generate content.
  4. But aren't all the broadcast networks owned by Disney, Universal, and Paramount? They've been adjusting by airing "streaming exclusive" shows like Yellowstone on CBS.
  5. I can't remember how the timelines overlap, but if they wanted to reach maximum troll potential, they'd make Ted the dad.
  6. Angus Cloud has passed away.
  7. absnow54

    The Star Wars Saga

    When Solo came out and there were whispers of a Lando spinoff, that was my first thought for a series. Lando conning his way into running Cloud City, and unexpectedly starting to care about it.
  8. I looked it up, and in 2008, Garin Wolf took over as head writer of GH during the strike. He was an active soap writer at the time, but it looks like he hasn't worked since leaving GH in 2012. Not sure if he voluntarily retired, or if working through the strike was a career ending move.
  9. Yeah, but I'm not going to double feature Paw Patrol and Saw with my kids. The juxtaposition of the two series is funny, but not many people would actually follow up on watching the Paw Patrol movie, unless their kids made them. My kids barely got into Paw Patrol, but even just the handful of episodes we watched was enough for me. The Venn diagram of Saw and Paw Patrol fans, to me, are those who like to both watch and experience torture.
  10. I got the feeling they're confident they'll get picked up for a season 3, because they didn't touch upon the father mystery at all. I thought Ian was still a player, and the most likely father. Sid, Jesse, Drew, and Charlie were all technically ruled out in the Valentine's Day episode when the son pointed out the dad wasn't even in the story. Ian appears in that episode, but isn't in any of the story scenes. I do think they're foreshadowing a potential Sid/Sophie pairing, since Hannah was quick to cast her as "the other woman," though. Speaking of, I'm bummed that Val and Charlie are for all intents and purposes "endgame" because I thought Val and Sid have the best chemistry. I don't really care for any of the main pairings they've presented. Jesse and Sophie's Big Kiss fell flat for me, because of it. I was pretty ambivalent towards Ellen at the start, but started really liking her in the last three episodes. Even if the Ellen's bad haircut story was a really bizarre punchline that went nowhere. Maybe it's because she has a real, steady job, as a 30 something, and isn't playing a pretend adult like everybody else (except for Sid, who is also a fav.)
  11. Yeah, kind of like how the bakers start each round trying to find the cake. I know this isn't a serious baking competition (the judges are always Netflix personalities or Mikey Day's friends) but it kind of bothered me that Elizabeth won (even though she was by far one of the most talented) because she picked the same style cake every time. If they had one consistent professional as a judge, I feel like she would have been forced to take more risks.
  12. On the subject of AI, the tool is trained using existing material. Even if an actor's direct likeness isn't used (which is a slippery slope, as we're seeing a lot of dead actors come back to life on film), footage will be scraped to train the AI to capture things like facial tics or inflection in voice to emulate different emotions. They don't even need actors to voice things anymore. Deepfakes have gotten very advanced.
  13. I’ve never heard of her outside of the show, but the way the contestants spoke of her, it seemed like she was just a ringer who was doing this for fun, and perhaps her early exit was prearranged. I don’t love this new format, especially when they have to pick multiple cakes each round. There’s no time management, so the cakes on the far end get the advantage, since they’re mostly working from right to left as they evaluate. Episode 3 with staggering every other cake evened the playing field, but given how often the judges ran out of time, and then immediately pointed out the cakes, it didn’t seem like they were tricked.
  14. Jennifer Lawrence did seem noticeably more plastic in her latest movie/promotion. I thought she went a little heavy on her lips, and her forehead looks botoxed to kingdom come (or maybe that's the result of a lift.) I hope she doesn't mess with her face too much more. She had a baby recently, and the body changes a lot after that, and it looks like she went a little extreme trying to combat it.
  15. Interestingly enough, not all AFTRA members would be a part of the strike. There's a separate contract for talk show hosts, gameshow hosts, variety performers, and daytime actors, so Soap stars, SNL cast members, and actors who host game shows will still be contractually obligated to work.
  16. I thought Milo was good in Prom Pact. He's 22, so well past the child actor phase. He'll be stuck in his high school phase for another 5-10 years, though, with his bone structure.
  17. I was thinking the same thing, but agree, Jesse Armstrong was very intent on this being a tragedy, and there's only so many times we can watch Kendall try to acquire Waystar, only for everything to fall apart. I'd love follow up on the election, and to see how long Tom stays CEO before GoJo does a re-org, and of course, Greg's lawsuit with Greenpeace.
  18. The more I think about Shiv's sudden turn on Kendall, the more I think of the moment right before the boardroom when Karolina pulls her aside and asks her to get rid of Hugo so they can make a real change with the company. Shiv was making a series of emotional decisions. Mattson was going to screw her over, Tom was going to be named CEO, and I think that she was blinded by Kendall's luster, because although Kendall is a mess, he can channel Logan's magnetism when he needs to. I feel like Karolina's comments was Shiv's "We're all bullshit" moment, because Shiv has been given the opportunity to make a change, and she folded to Logan's way of things. Shiv herself can't fit a whole woman in her head, because she's a product of the world her father created. Shiv is bullshit, Roman already realized he was bullshit at the funeral, now Kendall had to be called out too. He's an unpredictable addict who has an involuntary manslaughter charge lingering behind him like a ghost. They couldn't make him CEO.
  19. I’m surprised they left that plot dangling, because they should still be on the hook for that. All through the siblings bonding in Barbados, I just knew their final blowout would be brutal. You don’t give such a happy lull in the middle of an episode without wrecking it 10 minutes later.
  20. They realized there was no topping the eulogy Connor gave for Mo, so they didn’t even try.
  21. The impacts of streamers on residual checks isn't just a writer problem, the WGA contract was just the first to expire. A lot of actors live off residual checks too, which is why this is snowballing to other unions. The entertainment landscape has changed dramatically over the last 15 years, and the strike is forcing them to redefine the industry. They're going to drag their feet on this, because they're going to be negotiating similar deals with everyone.
  22. I think Jinger released a book rather than participate in a documentary, because her family is very brand dependent. She controls the narrative of her book, and is less likely to ruffle feathers with her family and her current church community. She presents herself as being freed, but her and Jeremy's livelihood is completely dependent on how they present themselves on social media. Jill's "brand" is actually more dependent on making "controversial" mainstream choices. Plus, it probably comes down to money. Even if they weren't paid for this, the docuseries doesn't look like it has any sort of potential for a spinoff (a la Counting On starting as a documentary that transitioned back into the original show) so there was zero incentive for the Vuolos to sign up.
  23. Here's the trailer:
  24. Interesting. According to the TMZ article, the accident happened on April 29!
  25. Assuming the Mattson deal goes through, I think Greg might be given a symbolic President & CEO type role of the Waystar Royco division. Basically whatever Shiv is gunning for in her current dealings with him. He will not actually have any power, but he will get to continue in the lifestyle of a powerful executive, which seems to be the only thing he actually cares about. Greg doesn't have the same ambitions as the Roy kids, so his threshold for "winning" is far lower.
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