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Come on man, Grimace doesn't have ears. Next you will be saying this was a rip off of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends! yes, just rewatched. she was pretty much evil/power hungry they whole show. The audience wanted her to be good so they created this idealization of her and thought that Jon could bring out her good. But once she knew that he had the rightful claim to the throne it was all over. yes, not great, but not as bad as they were saying. yes. it is now free on prime. finally correct in a prediction! will have to see how this plays out. It has been a slow process to get to this point. Proper No. 12! I think that the older woman is the younger woman from the future. I believe it helps a show when they no how long it will last. The writers can develop a story and work their way to a natural conclusion. I told my wife that he is an alien and the group he works with were sent to observe human cultures. it would be really dumb if this was true. I thought this one was better than the first. straight up action film. moved quick. it is listed as just over two hours, but there are 12 minutes of end credits. I will check it out. thank you. a good fuck will do that to a girl. When you really look at the resumes, nobody really had an incredibly successful career afterwards. James Gandolfini was in several movies, but nothing really great (of course his career was cut short); Edie Falco was probably the most successful as she won another Emmy for Nurse Jackie; Michael Imperioli has had a nice career that 99.99% of actors would kill for, including Broadway. Matt Servitto has had a nice career as well and so has Steve Buscemi. But now that I think of it the only answer is Lady GaGa. that is an interesting view as well. Agreed. And there always has to be a zombie dimension, as if we are all supposed to be impressed with it. But I will say I did like his discussion with Batman. Millsey would have said this was a plot hole. Haven't seen a post from Millsey in a while. oh no, the dreaded "jump scare!" yes, I agree. The original was one my favorites and this continues with the same type of humor. Biggest snub all award season was Milo Machado-Graner from Anatomy of a Fall. true, but compared to all the capos at the time it was a much better lifestyle. They all lived in typical 1,500 square foot homes in Belleville, Nutley and surrounding areas. I am re-watching the whole series and yes it looks like Tony had better legitimate sources of income to justify his lifestyle. Some of the others complain about it from time to time.