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I don't think so. Looks like a double wide. What Republicans are on SNL? She kind of does in that picture. Not that there's anything wrong with that. I suspect they take themselves too seriously now to ficus a lot on the beginning. They're not ameteurs anymore, they're influencers. Hopefully A Complete Unknown It was funny. Math gives me a headache. It's funny they didn't even want to make these shows to begin with. The government told the networks they needed more family friendly entertainment. The networks didn't think it would be popular and were surprised when it was. <blockquote> Really got grim just like real life.</blockquote> That's the point, although they loaded it up in the end. The Earth isn't flat but the moon is. Elvis stayed out of politics and had pretty much zero business acumen, although he did make some investors rich. He is well remembered almost 50 years after he died. Taylor Swift doesn't have that staying power. I'd say it is at least as good as any of the prequels. Is she brown? <blockquote>I generally don't like the celebrity episodes- it's just so contrived how every single time one of them shows up they all already know Ricky somehow ("oh hello Ricky, we were just on the set together")</blockquote> Yes the multi-episode stories like Hollywood and Europe did get old. Woke got it nominated and more woke got it cancelled. Rod Serling was a Jew of the WWII generation. He was obsessed with Nazis. Even generic dictators were portrayed as having characteristics specific to Hitler. So it hasn't been released yet? There are reviews from last June. Maybe she's spent a lot of time in the back seat of 1912 cars. They might have even been very early Chevys.