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<blockquote>(SPOILER for those who haven't seen all the episodes: Mike Brady is married to their mother, but not their biological parent!!!!)</blockquote> Ugh, why'd you have to spoil this for me?! I haven't gotten to the 3rd verse of the opening theme yet! This is correct. Yes there is a Rifftrax version of this with funny commentary over the film. The film itself seems pretty awful but with the commentary track it's very funny. Lol agreed and I actually enjoyed just turning my brain off for a couple hours and having fun watching this! This comment right here is why this site would benefit from a like button. It made me laugh and I want to acknowledge that I like this post but I have nothing valuable to add to it so a comment is otherwise unnecessary. Brock is one of the few names that AEW could hire that would actually draw in new viewers but I don't see it happening. Even if WWE doesn't use Brock anymore I can see them keeping him under contract and continuing to pay him just to keep him away from the competition. Those lawsuits aren't going to pay themselves... I haven't watched in years but I heard about this. Has Netflix ever live streamed any of their content before? Curious how this will play out since WWE does have a substantial older fan base who may not necessarily have Netflix, but at the same time more and more younger viewers don't have cable. Long term this may be a very good move. Also, don't think Raw was ever on ESPN but they did switch from USA to TNN/Spike TV in the early 2000s before switching back to USA. Leftie here and have to say this sums it up quite nicely. He sure is! I'm in favor of you voting for him! Well she made a social media post encouraging her fans to register to vote and the next day registration shot up by 65,000 people. Considering she's likely to have more posts encouraging the same leading up to the 2024 election with lord knows how many of her fans turning 18 between now and then, I can see why the right feels the need to vent since the overwhelming majority of her fans are likely to vote blue. Pretty sure every generation has said this about the next generation's music. Those that came before us had similar thoughts about the music we obsessed over in our youth. Hater talk and hate speech are two vastly different things. And who said anything about violence? We're all just trying to have a good time here Chachi. <blockquote>...you cretin.</blockquote> Now that's Grade A hater talk right there lol <blockquote>My Question is: When does all this hype blow up in her face and comes crashing down like Hulk Hogan's theme music??</blockquote> Simple answer; it doesn't. She's been around long enough that barring any kind of scandal (which I think is unlikely) she has cemented her spot and her popularity is unlikely to significantly fade. The key to her longevity is that she's managed to maintain a sizable portion of her fans from a decade ago while continuing to gain new younger fans because her music is catchy and it just resonates with them. My question is how many of the people who are hating on her in this thread are in her target demographic? I'm certainly not but I can recognize her appeal with that demographic and if I'm honest, when one of her songs comes on the radio, I don't actively dislike it. Take any top musical act throughout the decades and you'll find a group with this kind of hate for them out there. The only difference is pre-21st century they didn't have message boards to amplify themselves. In other words, sorry haters, Taylor is here to stay ;) I say this as a Biden voter, but I wouldn't put much stock in polls taking place this far ahead of the general election. Way too much can change between now and then (and that goes for the folks who are going on about Trump being ahead in polls too). It seems to be all but a foregone conclusion that Trump will once again be the Republican nominee but as for Trump vs Biden, it's going to a long and ugly 2024! <blockquote>During the scene where a guy was robbing Brad at the Kwik-E-Mart, is it true that if this had happened today the robber could file a lawsuit against Brad and possibly win as well as avoiding jail time?</blockquote> I doubt it because at the moment Brad through the coffee, the robber was holding a gun pointed at him which most reasonable juries would likely conclude was self defense against assault with a deadly weapon. However, if the robber had turned to leave and was heading for the door and Brad then threw the coffee at him burning him badly, it's possible the robber could successfully sue under the grounds Brad was no longer in imminent danger at the point he threw the coffee. Still may be a tough sell but it's possible. No doubt about you being triggered... I imagine one way or another he'll find himself on the debate stage. But officially qualified or not he's drawing dead on any kind of chance at winning. MAGA Republicans view him as a traitor and Non-MAGA Republicans may respect what he did on January 6th but still see him as spineless and boring. Clearly Pauly Shore lol Seriously no idea though.