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He looks like that one guy from Stranger Things You could also read it that the seven dwarves were successful at convincing him to jump off the building at the end Definitely get the vibe of “hot young star everyone is talking about” from her. The episodes with Stanley Tucci feel very “bottom of the barrel” like the show is running out of ideas and doesn’t know what direction to go. Probably because she is hot and she was famous from being in Bend It Like Beckham, which probably brought in a younger audience to the show. I remember there being reruns on TNT in the 2000s Wasn’t there a later episode where he has a flashback to that incident? Yeah, wasn’t that the same episode where Dr. Romano got his arm cut off by the helicopter? Yes, that was a good run of episodes, and it was a great way to replace George Clooney’s character without it seeming like the new guy is trying to wear his shoes. ER is an incredible show with compelling drama both in the lives of the main doctors and the patients they treat each episode. Yeah, and it’s interesting since there was an episode of ER where Dr. Mark Greene goes to Hawaii. Yeah, it was just okay, but it definitely needs to find its footing. It seems to not know if it wants to be a goofy medical comedy or a serious medical drama with some comedic elements. What other Burton movies have a character named Bob? That’s an interesting connection. Wonder how that explanation would have worked Lots of nakedness and sexy poses when wearing clothes by both main actresses in the film No, but Beetlejuice’s ex-wife kills him Made me think of the action figures for another 1997 movie Batman & Robin. You can move the Uma Thurman Poison Ivy action figures legs so she wraps around the Robin action figure Demi Moore is almost 62, and she is insanely hot in the new film The Substance, so there is room for older actresses She also had a baby a couple years ago so that probably was a factor as well The stuff with Kevin’s family and the hotel staff are better in the 2nd one, but the first film is better overall, especially with the more “home at Christmas” feel and the emotional impact of Old Man Marley at the end.