Hello brother
Hello brother
Middle out! Middle out!
Who are you? How did you get in here?‽
I’m a locksmith…. And I’m a locksmith
I read the books and lined them up The show deviates from the books and should be considered “inspired by” That said, the show is made by people who also truly loved the books and characters, and they did a great job making an adaptation
You can tell because it’s round, not straight 🧐
Years back I saw Dessa open for another show. Fell in love with Skeleton Key
Sometimes two things can both be true
Started watching TOS in reruns in the late 70s and 80s.
I was a very lonely teenager in a blue collar, uneducated family when TNG premiered. I watched every episode of the first season alone in the dark on an old B&W tv as they were watching other stuff on the good TV.
TNG opened my eyes to a world of possibility, the diversity and wonder of life, leadership, and aspiring to something bigger than my small world.
There was plenty of criticism about the Wesley Crusher character in those early years, but as smart nerdy boy, I was grateful to see his character and how he was treated by the Geordi, Data and others. Gave me hope
Decades later, introducing my kids to TNG has been one of my greatest pleasures in life. They know and love the characters as I do.
A tale as old as time
Hard to believe she does this and that
Greetings fellow stretcher
Fine
For the record, it’s a great clip from It’s Always Sunny … featuring some Phillies baseball players from yesteryear
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-_S0cWsFGb/?igsh=MWNzNzkxNDJtejNldQ==
Mike Schmidt? Phillies HoF 3b, 3x MVP?
Biden is the president
Harris is first in line should Biden leave office
Johnson is second in line, behind Harris
Rachel Garrett? Good
Young Rachel Garrett origin story? Great!
Rachel Garrett without red hair? Hmmmmm
Maybeeee a few of the folks in Jeffersonville might. Maaaaayybeee
I assure you that nobody in Philadelphia considers themselves to be part of the Chesapeake region
High King Margot is a great answer
For me, I thought of Linda Carter’s Wonder Woman and then Captain Rachel Garrett, commander of the USS Enterprise, 1701-C