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Biden would have lost as well but perhaps by not as much. She ran a bad campaign and was tone deaf to what the people really wanted which was the opposite of the Woke politics that she promotes.
I think a lot of the chases and gun play was to give Shemar Moore something to do, he always seemed the odd man out in the team. His character was usually assigned the physical stuff.
Never liked the IT woman (Baby girl as Shemar's character called her) she didn't do much more than the average person could do with Google search.
In the original series' finale during the plane part Rossi couldn't hit a target just a few feet away and then blonde chick blows up an entire aircraft to get one man. Not particularly smart.
I like action as well but to me this series and the BAU isn't meant to be about that.
I've never seen it as taking away from the film or the Lighthorse charge. It probably adds to it as we don't sit around watching a failed attack by the British. We do see enough of it to know it didn't go well and that the Lighthorse have a challenge on their hands.
I like how Dinklage has appointed himself King of the Dwarfish community.
That would have been a better and more realistic idea. There was a lot of fear leading up to it and people were encouraged to prep for it by stocking up on items just in case the world stopped. You focus on a community where perhaps just after midnight the power goes out for unrelated reasons and people start to go berserk for example.
Yep, Rebel Wilson is or was the same. I don't know if she has made anything since she slimmed down.
I've never been into allegedly funny actors/comedians who try and get laughs from their size. "Oh look, she's so fat, she can't fit on that toboggan, ha, see, she is falling off!" Meh.
I always thought Hilary in particular was scary thin.
Willow in Buffy the Vampire Slayer was non sexualized for the first seasons anyway. I always liked her. There was "Fred" played by Amy Acker in Angel who was also non sexualized. It all depends on ones idea of not created for sex appeal I guess.
I have and I know they are going with a scenario where things do go wrong but it is still based on a non event. They could have used the same idea and applied to a fictional event in the current day.
John Ritter steals anything he is in. I remember 3's Company more than Robin's Nest. I liked both but 3's Company was a little better.
She's obnoxious and thought she was a big star before Snow White was even released. She is probably one of the fastest Hero to Zero's ever.
Given it was a non event I don't see who it would appeal to especially now. Maybe back in the day, sure. But now it is non memory for a lot of people.
I was working and on the roof of the high rise building at the time. We were watching the fireworks and waiting for the helicopters to fall from the sky. The whole Y2K was a non event given the build up and amount of money that got sunk into fixing the year on computers.
I am amazed they have made a film based on it given nothing happened and anyone born after it would probably know nothing about it.
I'm guessing his creep factor always got in the way and he decided he had no other choice.
Yep. I’ve just looked it up and April has done topless in the Skins tv show. She was 18.
I get that just because she’s done it before doesn’t mean she has to keep doing it but it might explain the director asking for nudity?
I think Winters may have marked the decline of the show. He is funny as a comic but in the show it was just that little bit too much in a show that was already too much. Robin would have been coked off his head at the time.
That is what I was getting at too, he knew in advance she had limits. I was also thinking of the possibility that the story is made up. A lot of these stories came out after #metoo, even Molly Ringwald had to gripe about The Breakfast Club and Laura Dern complained about how much older Sam Neill was in Jurassic Park, no one cared when those films were made and in Laura's case she always looked older than she was anyway.
"What bugs me most is the predictability of the angle of it being about them being moms and having their kids be dramatic teens now."
That just hit me, they are going to do the good ol' start the story again thing! Brooke and Peyton's sons don't really get along and love playing basketball. Peyton's son likes Brooke's son's blonde girlfriend.. Hey, maybe Lucas fathered both the sons?! Could they, would they go there and have these two half brothers fight it out on the basketball court?
Hmmmm...
With the original series I found Lucas and Peyton to be the most interesting characters and when they left the show became duller with ide characters being thrown in and increasingly crazy storylines.
So I am not sure if the sequel series will be much good. I can't see it running more than a season anyway. They probably should have done a one off TV movie instead.
So Brooke and Peyton are moms now and what of the others? Nathan would be long retired from Pro sports. Nathan and Haley's annoying kid would be an annoying adult. I mean what is the point?