In the face of Ralph Wiggum, Comic Book Guy, Barney Gumble and more of Springfield s titans assembling, Loki finds his own ally in the equally mischievous Bart Simpson.
The Good, The Bart, and The Loki is being released next week to coincide with the fifth episode of
The
Star Wars crossover short in May as well.
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Maggie Simpson in The Force Awakens from its Nap, the youngest Simpson child was only searching for her missing pacifier when she ultimately had to save the entire galaxy too! Disney
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The Simpsons x Loki, it s a great time to check out our breakdowns on all the biggest moments from the show – from the creation of a new plothole in
Loki and Bart Simpson will join forces in a new Disney+ short
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Simpsons to crossover with Marvel in The Good, The Bart, and The Loki
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15 Famous Fictional Bars from TV History
By Tai Gooden, Stacker News
On 6/28/21 at 8:00 PM EDT
Among the surest markers of success for a TV series is to offer an immersive, universally realistic experience for viewers. Delivering compelling characters and storylines are critical elements of this, but location ranks among the most essential means by which to build a centralized vibe or feel for a show. For generations, bars whether considered penny universities, dives, upscale lounges, or clubs have provided characters on television the space to laugh, cry, or simply get grounded.
To celebrate the legacy of famous fictional locales, Stacker took a look back at the past and picked 15 iconic TV bars. Selections come from a wide range of shows spanning genres and decades. These locations serve as ideal tools for character engagement and development, interesting scenarios, and alternate backdrops. Bars are a ripe setting for colorful background and secondary characters not to ment
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Paul Ritter, who died on Monday at the age of 54, is destined to be remembered as the dad from Friday Night Dinner. And rightly so. If you think of Ritter, or Friday Night Dinner for that matter, one image will almost certainly be seared into your mind: Ritter, walking around with his top off like it was the most normal thing in the world, complaining about the heat, or enquiring after a “lovely bit of squirrel”.
That role, and that image, brought Ritter a level of fame he had previously never achieved. Before the sitcom, which began in 2011, he had worked solidly in a number of small screen parts, usually playing characters who were professions first and people second – Detective Sergeant in 1998’s Big Cat, Geography Teacher in 2007’s Son of Rambow and Prisoner Louis in Hannibal Rising from the same year – while tending to a growing reputation on the stage. In 2006, he was nominated for an Olivier award for Coram Boy, and a Ton