Things You Only Notice In Arrested Development After Watching It More Than Once
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Spoilers for Arrested Development Seasons 1-3 Arrested Development isn t regarded as one of the best TV comedies of all time for no good reason. From its iconic characters, such as the acerbic Lucille Bluth (the late, great Jessica Walters) and bumbling Dr. Tobias Fünke (David Cross), to the joke-a-minute scripts, the series more than earns its reputation.
The show is perhaps most fondly remembered for its rich comedic palette. There are running gags, jokes with multiple punchlines, and more background Easter eggs than you could shake a Bluth frozen banana at. All of those qualities also make it a terrific show to rewatch.
Arrested Development Actress Jessica Walter Dead at 80
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Appears in: Gotham (2014-2019)
Not necessarily last because he s least; more of an addendum since, over the five seasons of TV series Gotham, David Mazouz never really got to be Batman. His was a young Bruce Wayne finding his feet, with Batman somewhere in his future. Only in the final episode did we flash forward a decade to The Beginning . and it was all a bit of a pantomime and he still seemed a bit young.
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Appears in: Batman (1943)
The first ever screen Batman was the father of legendary James Bond producer Michael G. Wilson. Mr Wilson Sr was at only at the start of his acting career when he was cast in Columbia s 15-part serial… and he didn t do a great deal afterwards. By 1954 he d stopped acting altogether and was working for General Foods. His Batman was – how shall we put this? – not in the greatest physical shape, and his voice was jarringly reedy by modern Bat-standards. But simply by being the first, he earned his place in Bat-history.
The
Washingtonian is out with an incredible report on what it was like to work at the Trump International Hotel, which was the cultural center for the Washington D.C. MAGA crowd during
Donald Trump’s four years as president.
The piece, by
Washingtonian food editor
Jessica Sidman, goes in-depth on what it was like to work at the Trump Hotel, and serve the VIPs that came to dine in its restaurant, BLT Prime. Guests included MAGA figures ranging from
Matt Gaetz to
Steve Mnuchin to
Ivanka Trump, and even the president himself, who had a standing table (74) and an extensive SOP document outlining how he was to be served that was akin to a “pop star’s rider.”
Biology prof s viral spoof of Love Actually keeps students engaged while learning online
Brock University biological sciences assistant professor Lori MacNeil prides herself on connecting with students and making them feel engaged in the classroom. So, when the COVID-19 pandemic forced her third-year genetics course to go fully online, she wanted to make sure that connection didn’t get lost.
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Lori MacNeil lightens mood for students sitting in front of computer listening to online lectures all term
Posted: Dec 10, 2020 11:39 AM ET | Last Updated: December 10, 2020
Lori MacNeil says, ‘I was mostly thinking of the students being stuck at their computers and watching hours of PowerPoint lectures online every week, and wanted to try to make it a little more fun for them.’(Submitted by Dan Dakin)
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