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I did some Googling. Apparently the dad died before the show even aired. I couldn't finish watching it. Those parents are not very bright if they can be so easily influenced. https://www.bustle.com/p/what-happened-to-jan-brobergs-parents-abducted-in-plain-sight-left-viewers-with-so-many-questions-15985754 I know the one who insulted him in french and the one who called him helpless were his sisters, but the cousins were all giving him go to hell looks when that mishap happened in the kitchen. Yeah, they should have had Uncle Frank be a part of Harry and Marv's scheme. I never liked him. While I do agree that it was very disrespectful I'm on Kevin's side here. His family wasn't very respectful toward him to begin with. Buzz bullied him, and no one did anything about it, his uncle called him a jerk and no one did anything and his cousins were jerks as well. I remember when I was little my mom had a big issue with Uncle Frank calling Kevin a jerk. She said that no one should let another person talk to their kids like that. When I first heard this as a teenager the speaker reminded me of Michael Douglas. I knew it wasn't him, but for whatever reason that's who he reminded me of. I don't have Prime, but I may look into that. Thanks! I would love to see new cases, but I'd also like to know what became of some of the old ones; however Google will provide those answers. Whenever it happens I hope it's worth the watch. I was in high school when this song came out. Now that I'm in my late thirties I feel like a lot of what he says is accurate. The Dennis Farina version would run a lot of cases from the original series that never got solved or were solved after the Robert Stack years ended and updated us. Perhaps the reboot will do the same. I feel the same way. It had my interest at first, but it got old real fast. I feel a story like this would do better as a limited series. Gotcha. I didn’t even know they were in Chicago. On that note, The Anthology is the best! That she was... I agree with all of this. I don't think an actor really could do Ringo either, but his backstory is still interesting nonetheless. The Martin Scorsese documentary about George is great and covers a lot (as others have already mentioned), but a movie would also be really good to watch. He was definitely a fascinating individual, I mean he went from this quiet kid to everything you mentioned. I never stopped to consider Paul and lawyers, so that makes a lot of sense. Cynthia Lennon's book would make an excellent film, but speaking of lawyers, I believe that and Yoko is why is hasn't happened yet. You've gotta read Cynthia Lennon's book "John." She wouldn't even let Cynthia come to New York after John's murder. She told her, "it's not like you're an old school friend of mine." Yes! Very well done! Ooohh that would be juicy! I’ve also wondered both (too iconic and waiting on Yoko). On the latter though Cynthia was able to write her book and not get sued, and while she remained classy about it the book told the ugly truth about how she was treated by Yoko. It was good! I saw it on Netflix. You are correct. It will pick up in time, but we all have to do our part to ensure it. It’s a team effort like you said. I do like the movie, but I actually picked the name simply because I like how it sounds. 🙂 You shared some great insight. I did however attempt to do this once: post on the General Discussion board that I just made a post on a movie’s board, and instead people came on that General Discussion board and started talking about a completely different movie. I lurked a lot the last few years on IMDB and quit posting. I now regret that.