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Here you go https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfqV3xI8l_s That's probably her only option left at this point. lol It's Disney, what do you expect? Something that's actually good?! I know. I'm like totally right. Trump needs to go back to like some other place that isn't here. I guess this means that she's changing her name to Brian? I'm just stating facts about how dumb of a premise it was to begin with and how another premise could have made it less stupid. If something that simple is overthinking it, I'd hate to hear about what underthinking would be... Yeah, because they are like completely moronic. We ought to load all of them up onto a star ship and like blast them off into another dimension. Maybe that way they can take their MAGA stuff to Mars or something. I mean like nobody cares about Martians. So, like totally let them be their problem from now on and not ours. Once and for all, all of the malarky would be over! Good riddance to bad rubbish! In the early 1990s when she was still in her teens, she had a very cute girl next door vibe to her. The following are some stills of her from the 1992 film "That Night". https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BOGU1MDg4MzEtMjRlOS00YmIxLTk4M2ItY2JlMDYwOWUxY2EwXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyOTk3MDYxNw@@._V1_.jpg https://c8.alamy.com/comp/P0M3JD/original-film-title-that-night-english-title-that-night-film-director-craig-bolotin-year-1992-stars-juliette-lewis-c-thomas-howell-credit-warner-bros-marshak-bob-album-P0M3JD.jpg https://c8.alamy.com/comp/F6FR2Y/aug-05-1992-hollywood-ca-usa-c-thomas-howell-as-rick-and-juliette-F6FR2Y.jpg I was about two years younger than she was at the time and I would have dated her in a heartbeat. However, a few years later I didn't find her attractive anymore, but a lot of men still did. Tell me about it. That series was like totally racist against bears. For the life of me I cannot understand how it slipped underneath the radar of the World Wildlife Fund. Somebody better call Vince Mcmahon and figure out who was asleep at the wheel. It's well past time for heads to start to roll! Yeah, we've found the one person who this stuff is being marketed towards. I can't believe that they are still pandering to only 1% of Americans but they are pretty thick headed in hollywood these days. Come back and share your review about the episode. It could be fun to laugh about how bad it probably is. Maybe it was a disguise for the beginning of the strong empowered boss girl movement. The 304 was strong enough to be a 304 and raise her kid on her own, but once the 304 dies, it takes two simps to raise her daughter. A long time ago I read an interview with Jackie Chan and he talked about the difference between real Karate and show Karate. He stated that what most martial artists do in film, IS NOT what they would do if they were in a fight in real life. Wesley Snipes also spoke about this in past interviews. The Karate that we see in films is carefully choreographed to be entertaining. A lot of the time a real fight using Karate would be over too fast to be entertaining- much like early Mike Tyson fights. Were they exciting- yes, but if every fight scene in a movie was a one punch/one kick knockout it would make for a very boring action film. A good example of boring fighting in a movie would be when Gina Carrano made the film Haywire. She used real submission moves and fought like she was in the octagon. As impressive as her fighting skills were, in an action movie it made the fight scenes boring. When she fought like that in the octagon it was exciting, but in a movie, it has to be glitzed and glammed up or it's going to bore people. What?! You are letting your bias against karate bind you to the fact that even a single hours' worth of Karate lessons will help you in altercations. I watched this film just the other day. Did you miss the scenes where he was teaching them disarmament techniques? I studied both Tung Soo Do and Brazilian Jujitsu. I can assure you that I could show someone during only one, one hour session how to better handle themselves in a fight. I could literally teach someone how to kill someone else in a matter of seconds during the first five minutes of a lesson if I were so inclined. And that isn't even touching on the Brazilian Jujitsu stuff. As for getting some weapons to protect yourself, that's all well and good, but there are possibly times where a police officer doesn't have a weapon on his or herself. Also, situations may occur when bringing a weapon is not a possibility. Certain undercover cops have to deal with that. You're either trolling or... I don't know what in the blue blazes you are thinking. Debate about this show is probably not possible when talking to someone with a normal functioning brain. lol I only saw this show a few times. I saw it when I was much younger (as I stated above) but the premise and the few episodes that I did see were creepy and weird. My thinking is that a lot of young people watched it for Staci Keenen. I was a little too young to see her in a sexual way, but even when I was 11, I was fully able to recognize just how pretty she was. I thought that it picked up in episodes 8-10. I look at this series as an homage to martial arts films of the 1970s and 1980s more than anything else. It's ventured off into a realm that isn't believable in the slightest, but it's still fun. A lot of people don't know this, but the reason why she's overweight is because she has diabetes. Was complete $h!t. This movie is $h!t flung together in a haphazard way because George didn't want to (at that time) make any more Star Wars movies. So, he ended all of the plot lines from the previous movie anyway that he could. So, not only did we (the viewing audience) get incest as a main part of the storyline, but also Yoda being old and decrepit out of (seemingly) nowhere... $h!t writing, $h!t directing, $h!t film! A joke of a post, but unfortunately, it's probably true.