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Tracy: Yo. Remember that e-mail we got from those Nigerians that needed our help getting all that money out of Africa?
Grizz: Yeah.
Tracy: We did it! I got the check today.
Dot Com: Say word.
Grizz: Word is bond.
Tracy: I would have been happy if our only reward was just helping that dethroned prince of Nigeria, but this is great. We should treat ourselves.
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badmovieihave · 11 months
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Bad movie I have Did You Hear About the Morgans? 2009
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mrmedia · 6 years
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Happy Birthday to '30 Rock' actor Grizz Chapman! 2010 PODCAST INTERVIEW by Bob Andelman GRIZZ CHAPMAN podcast excerpt: "When they come to you and tell you they have to put a catheter in your chest, you start looking at life very different... Actually feeling your blood coming out of your body--I can't even explain it. Laying there, feeling your blood being pulled out of your body is a really scary experience.”
https://mrmedia.com/2010/05/grizz-chapman-30-rock/
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Pluralistic: 25 Mar 2020 (National Emergency Library, Kaiser threatens nurses, no more O'Reilly events, White House pastor's coronavirus funnies, automatic bill-relief notices, Mat Ricardo's lockdown TV, Xi's internal enemies, coronavirus meets immigration detention, doctors hoard choloroquine, toilet paper separator, Conzealand goes virtual, the Postal Plan, Volante's masks, and more!)
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Today's links
Internet Archive lifts lending restrictions on ebooks: They're calling it the "National Emergency Library."
Kaiser threatens to fire Oakland nurses who wear their own masks: They're treating positive patients from a cruise ship with insufficient PPE.
No more O'Reilly events: We've been here before, kinda.
Trump's Bible study teacher thinks coronavirus is God's wrath: For homosexuality, China, environmentalism, Catholics, and women in the workforce.
A chatbot that petitions companies for financial relief during the crisis: Donotpay's robot lawyer is here for you.
East London showman Mat Ricardo's Youtube playlists: Lockdown TV for "comedy, variety, circus, magic, dance, music."
Xi's enemies sense weakness: Autocracies are only as good as their last crisis-response.
Locked down in a lockup: Coronavirus meets immigration detention.
Doctors hoard choloroquine: MDs to lupus sufferers, "Drop dead."
Toilet paper separator: Covid crafting for household essentials.
Conzealand goes virtual: The first time a Worldcon isn't in person since WWII.
Posties are key to America's emergency response: The only agency that could deliver covid meds to every US household in a single day.
Volante's masks for covid responders: Streetwear for Superheroes.
This day in history: 2005, 2010, 2019
Colophon: Recent publications, current writing projects, current reading
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Internet Archive lifts lending restrictions on ebooks (permalink)
The amazing people at the Internet Archive maintain a digital lending library: they buy and scan one copy of every book (pretty much every book, ever) and lend it out to one person at a time.
They've just announced that during the crisis, they are lifting the one-borrower-at-a-time restriction and allowing unlimited borrowing, "to meet the needs of a global community of displaced learners". They call it the "National Emergency Library."
https://blog.archive.org/2020/03/24/announcing-a-national-emergency-library-to-provide-digitized-books-to-students-and-the-public/
It's got more than a million titles.
https://archive.org/details/nationalemergencylibrary
They're calling on all who can afford it to buy books to support authors and booksellers during the crisis, Authors can also request to have their titles removed:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QjErbouWG7pUlzcxPcRk4YEtbYs8ItlVTgLa1DfGh68/edit
It's a bold move, but it's got widespread support. Here's a list of endorsers. I signed on too.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vkl3RX4CzpRTQsoG1tsdHC0foYiU7A8U_Vt1UyVboP8/edit
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Kaiser threatens to fire Oakland nurses who wear their own masks (permalink)
Nurses at Kaiser Permanente in Oakland are treating patients from the Grand Princess cruise ship, at least 21 of whom have tested positive for covid-19. The nurses are working without adequate PPE, thanks to a national shortage (and asshole hoarders).
https://theintercept.com/2020/03/21/oakland-coronavirus-hospital-kaiser/
Nurses who report for work wearing their own N95 masks have been threatened with immediate dismissal for "insubordination."
Akela Lacy from The Intercept asked Kaiser's Marc Brown about it, but he ducked the question.
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https://theintercept.com/2020/03/24/kaiser-permanente-nurses-coronavirus/
The nurses say that their supply cupboards are locked down, and they're being asked to treat potentially infected patients whether or not they can find someone to unlock the supply cupboard.
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No more O'Reilly events (permalink)
I attended my first O'Reilly conference in, I think, 1997? And I sponsored my first O'Reilly con, the first P2P con, in 2001 (?). I spent years on the committee for the Emerging Tech conference, and I've keynoted more O'Reilly cons than I can recall.
These events have been some of the most important gatherings I've ever attended: places where I made lifelong friends and collaborators (I first met my wife at an Etech con), and learned so much.
This is (obviously) not a good time to be in the event business. For perfectly good – and nevertheless so, so sad – reasons, O'Reilly has just exited the in-person conference business.
Forever.
https://www.oreilly.com/conferences/from-laura-baldwin.html
"Without understanding when this global health emergency may come to an end, we can't plan for or execute on a business that will be forever changed as a result of this crisis. With large technology vendors moving their events completely on-line, we believe the stage is set for a new normal moving forward when it comes to in-person events."
The covid collapse feels a lot like the post-911/dotcom crash moment. That was when we lost the Etech conference, whose focus had always been "what are the most speculative things the weirdest nerds are doing?" No one had a budget for that kind of thing after the crash.
The dotcom crash and the loss of Etech were hugely traumatic, but there WERE silver linings. Etech's crash begat FOO Camp, consistently the best events I've ever attended – small gatherings of smart weirdos who programmed their own conference in realtime.
It also created a brief moment of breathing space in tech, which had its origins in driven tech enthusiasts but had been steadily colonized by buck-chasers who upped sticks and quit when the money disappeared from the sector. For a brief moment, mid-decade, people who wanted to build meaningful technologies for users – not investors – could hire engineering talent and find office space. That was ended by the finance bubble that shattered in 2008, but for a while there, it was good.
It's brutal to think that I'll never go to another O'Reilly con, but my hopeful inner voice tells me that there might be something as wonderful on the horizon as FOO Camp. I'm so sorry for all the O'Reilly conference staff, who are amazing and have done so much good work.
As O'Reilly CEO Laura Baldwin writes, "No offense to 'Netflix and chill' but how about we move toward 'Code and conquer' as our new mantra during these trying times?"
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Trump's Bible study teacher thinks coronavirus is God's wrath (permalink)
Wanna hear about an extreme religious far-right bigot who thinks that coronavirus is God's punishment for Chinese excess, American tolerance for homosexuality, and environmentalism?
https://theintercept.com/2020/03/24/trump-cabinet-bible-studies-coronavirus/
Ralph Drollinger is an evangelical pastor. He says Catholicism is "the world's largest false religion." He says women working outside the workplace is against scripture. He runs Capitol Ministries, whose goal is to have 200 ministries in 200 world capitals.
Drollinger may sound like a garden variety Christian Taliban, but he's awfully distinguished.
For one thing, he runs regular Bible study classes…at the White House.
His scriptural lessons: God would approve of kids in cages. God also wants lower taxes on rich people.
His twice-weekly Capital Hill Bible classes are regularly attended by 52 GOP lawmakers, sponsored by Kevin McCarthy [R-CA] and John Thune [R-SD].
His Wednesday White House Bible study classes are attended by Ben Carson, Betsy DeVos, Alex Azar, and Mike Pompeo. Pence, too!
His organization has received official endorsements from Joni Ernst, James Lankford and other GOP senators.
This anti-Catholic, homophobic, sinophobic, anti-enviromentalist, lunatic is squarely in the mainstream of Republican thought.
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A chatbot that petitions companies for financial relief during the crisis (permalink)
The $3/month DoNotPay service has added a new covid-19 service: automatically petitioning the companies that bill you for mercy based on the coronavirus econopocalypse.
https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/25/21192765/donotpay-rent-bill-delay-chatbot-coronavirus-extension-laws-pandemic
Using a chatbot, you determine which of your bills are eligible for relief. Then it generates a "compassionate and polite request" seeking help. If the company does not comply, it follows up with a firmer letter citing relevant state/federal laws.
https://donotpay.com/
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East London showman Mat Ricardo's Youtube playlists (permalink)
Under normal circumstances, showman MatRicardo is either traveling around doing his juggling and conjuring act, or hosting amazing variety show nights in east London. Neither of those are an option, now, obvious.
Instead, Ricardo is curating playlists of "comedy, variety, circus, magic, dance, music and other kinds of culture and entertainment to distract and amuse."
https://www.matricardo.com/blog/2020/3/17/lockdown-tv
https://www.matricardo.com/blog/2020/3/24/lockdown-tv-week-2
Highlights:
Kids in the Hall: "I speak no English"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vgoEhsJORU
Gene Kelly: "Summer Stock"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFJrV3pI5Zs
"The Knife-Throwing Mother & her Children (1950s)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHxodb2uUhQ
Mat Ricardo: "How to charm a German audience"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95ECcHLvRYA
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Xi's enemies sense weakness (permalink)
Autocracies are intrinsically unstable because their have-nots (who tend to be numerous) believe that they have no path to becoming haves, and see no legitimate purpose to preserve the social order.
China has stabilized its autocracy by simultaneously lifting hundreds of millions out of poverty and by using internet surveillance to both neutralize dissidents and spot its most corrupt and dangerous politicians.
But under Xi, internet surveillance has primarily become a weapon for spotting and neutralizing dissidents, and less so a way of spotting self-dealing technocrats and shutting them down. This created "authoritarian blindness," which meant Xi didn't spot or respond to Wuhan in good time.
https://pluralistic.net/2020/02/24/pluralist-your-daily-link-dose-24-feb-2020/#thatswhatxisaid
This failure ruptured Chinese public confidence in Xi, and emboldened his critics. Ren Zhiqiang (a party "princeling" whose father was a top Mao official, who made a fortune in real-estate and has been an outspoke Xi critic) issued a "viral" jeremiad against Xi this month.
Ren's post, "An official call to arms against Xi: The clown who insists on wearing the emperor's new clothes," spread on Twitter and other foreign services (he has been banned from Wechat for years).
https://asiatimes.com/2020/03/as-virus-recedes-in-china-anti-xi-revolt-spreads/
Ren disappeared shortly thereafter and is said to have been sentenced to 15 years in a secret prison near Beijing where his interrogators have been ordered to mete out "harsh treatment" to the 70-year-old.
Ren is a bellwether for other Chinese power-brokers, many of whom resent Xi and his power-consolidation techniques, such as his 2018 corruption purge that preferentially targeted corrupt officials who supported Xi's rivals.
https://web.archive.org/web/20181222163946/http://peterlorentzen.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Lorentzen-Lu-Crackdown-Nov-2018-Posted-Version.pdf
These grandees have been sharpening their knives for Xi for years, and coronavirus has made him vulnerable. Ren was the first to turn on him publicly, but I'm sure he won't be the last.
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Locked down in a lockup (permalink)
You know what's more terrifying and frustrating than being locked down at home during a coronavirus pandemic? Being imprisoned during a coronavirus pandemic, crammed in with others, deprived of soap and supplies.
It's very bad in regular jails and prisons, but if anything, it's even worse in ICE's gulags, where thousands of law-abiding long-term US residents – and asylum seekers – have been detained by the Trump administration in order to please his sadistic base.
For example, Ian has lived in the US for 20 years. His wife and children are US citizens. He was detained while awaiting a decision on his spousal visa. His wife is a nurse treating covid patients. His children miss their father.
https://www.themarshallproject.org/2020/03/24/everybody-s-scared-panic-at-immigrant-detention-center-after-positive-coronavirus-test
Ian has a heart condition that puts him at severe risk if he contracts coronavirus. He's in a 40-person dormitory with a recent arrival from China who is exhibiting symptoms.
He's in NJ's Essex detention facility, which is serviced by Corecivic, formerly Corrections Corporation of America, a notorious human rights abuser with a long history of beltway banditry while running private prisons. Some detainees there are on hunger strike.
One of the medical staffers there was confirmed by ICE to have contracted coronavirus. The next day, ICE denied that he was medical staff. ICE would not comment on the contradiction.
(Image: Fibonacci Blue, CC BY)
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Doctors hoard choloroquine (permalink)
After Trump made misleading statements about the safety and efficacy of treating covid-19 with chloroquine, members of his cult began dropping dead of overdoses on the antimalarial drug.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/23/health/arizona-coronavirus-chloroquine-death/index.html
But it wasn't just low-information Trumpers who took the advice to heart. Pharmacists are seeing surges in massive orders of chloroquine from doctors and even dentists who are self-prescribing in order to hoard, and then lying about it when the pharmacists ask for explanations.
https://www.propublica.org/article/doctors-are-hoarding-unproven-coronavirus-medicine-by-writing-prescriptions-for-themselves-and-their-families
This hoarding behavior deprives people who rely on chloroquine for conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus of their medication during a pandemic emergency.
"People are losing their minds about this product. We're selling so much of this stuff and people are just stockpiling it prophylactically if anybody in their family gets sick — they're just holding on to it." -Brian Brito, Miami pharmacy owner.
"Currently, both nationally and in West Virginia, some prescribers have begun writing prescriptions for these drugs for family, friends, and coworkers in anticipation of Covid-19 related illness." -West Virginia Board of Pharmacy
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Toilet paper separator (permalink)
The Toilet Paper Splitter: a DIY project to separate a single two-ply roll into two single-ply rolls. Requires two paint rollers, a couple bolts, a rubber band, and some stiff metal for a handle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JEfCAFHcPk
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Conzealand goes virtual (permalink)
The World Science Fiction Convention began in 1939, when 200 sf fans who'd come to New York for the World's Fair gathered together (while explicitly excluding the leftist "Futurian" writers, who held their own counter-convention).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_World_Science_Fiction_Convention
Since then, there have been 77 Worldcons in total, one per year, excluding 1942/3/4/5, during which WWII intervened.
This year's Worldcon is Conzealand, the first Worldcon in New Zealand. Except it won't be. The organizers have wisely decided to move to a virtual event.
The hotels are allowing for cancellations, though there's some work to be done to allow the organizers to do mass cancellations for their group block. Different airlines have different rules regarding cancellations.
https://conzealand.nz/hotels?utm_source=CoNZealand
They're expecting to offer limited refunds to participants who don't want to a virtual con experience. They'll be offering a new online rate by April 15, and kids memberships are refundable now (but they ask you to forebear as their own personal funds are on the line).
Potential panelists are requested to put some thought into how they might help a virtual con with its programming.
This is incredibly disappointing, of course.I know the organizers and visited Wellington and the venue, both of which are incredible.
https://conzealand.nz/blog/2020/03/25/conzealand-special-announcement
I've been looking forward to attending for years. But it was the right call to make. it won't be the last such disappointment, either.
Please consider supporting the organizers by buying an online membership once they're offered and attending the con from wherever you are.
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Posties are key to America's emergency response (permalink)
The USPS is amazing. A fully self-supporting federal agency that provides universal service as well as good, well-paid jobs with benefits and pensions. It's also a vital lifeline during crises.
https://www.wired.com/story/us-postal-plan-coronavirus-vaccine-doomsday/
Since the Cold War, posties have been integral to America's crisis plans. They were once deputized to catalog the dead and the living after a nuclear holocaust, distributing Safety Notification Cards (POD Form 810). Mail trucks would have been repurposed as ambulances.
Both Obama and GWB integrated posties into their plans for biological attacks, planning to have masked and gowned letter carriers deliver Cipro door to door (the "Postal Plan").
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/executive-order-medical-countermeasures-following-a-biological-attack
As the DHS noted in its prep documents, the USPS is the only federal agency that could knock on every door in America in a single day.
When (if?) effective covid meds are available, it's likely a postal worker will deliver them to you.
Now is a good time to remember that the GOP have been trying to dismantle the universal, self-funding, vital USPS for decades, so that private carriers like UPS and Fedex can cream off the most profitable parts of its business and leave rural Americans in the cold.
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Volante's masks for covid responders (permalink)
I've long admired (and worn) clothing from Volante Design, whose "streetwear for superheroes" is made by well-paid, onshore workers and is cosplay-adjascent — the kind of thing you can wear out and about, but also to a con.
Now, they're making masks for covid responders.
The masks are made from cloth and can protect N95 masks from contamination as they are reused (they have a pocket for this purpose). They can also prevent you from touching your face, and partially contain coughs when medical masks are not available
https://www.volantedesign.us/
They're seeking donations to cover the cost of making these and shipping them to orgs that have requested cloth masks:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1txEanDkIrJ5GNfSk-zlXkTlB-bQPNRN_Y69qEwmdme8/htmlview
A $105.50 donation lets them make 50 masks. They're also selling them on a sliding scale to those in need.
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This day in history (permalink)
#15yrsago Matrix online game hires real actors to play in-game characters http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/the-matrix-online/598441p1.html
#15yrsago Fox is advertising on Grokster, also suing to put Grokster out of business https://web.archive.org/web/20051018083600/http://publications.mediapost.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Articles.san&s=28535&Nid=12722&p=244505
#15yrsago US sabotaging efforts to create humanitarian copyright and patent policies https://web.archive.org/web/20050916104840/http://www.corante.com/copyfight/archives/2005/03/25/united_states_v_wipos_development_agenda.php
#15yrsago Ex-coder's account of life as a bike courier https://web.archive.org/web/20050323071902/http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2005/3/19/133129/548
#10yrsago Profit-sharing arrangements among Somali pirates https://web.archive.org/web/20100323020702/https://www.undispatch.com/somali-pirates-buisiness-model
#1yrago Peak Indifference: are we reaching climate's denial/nihilism tipping point? https://www.wired.com/story/we-might-be-reaching-peak-indifference-on-climate-change/
#1yrago London developer makes last-minute changes to lock poor kids out of "communal" playground https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2019/mar/25/too-poor-to-play-children-in-social-housing-blocked-from-communal-playground
#1yrago Chinese censors incinerate entire run of a kickstarted Call of Cthulhu RPG sourcebook https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9Urosc-JEY
#1yrago The Vessel: a perfect symbol for the grifter capitalism of New York City's privatized Hudson Yards "neighborhood" https://thebaffler.com/latest/fuck-the-vessel-wagner
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Colophon (permalink)
Today's top sources: Wendy Hanamura (https://twitter.com/whanamura), Geekologie (https://geekologie.com/), Naked Capitalism (https://nakedcapitalism.com/).
Currently writing: I'm getting geared up to start work my next novel, "The Lost Cause," a post-GND novel about truth and reconciliation.
Currently reading: Just started Lauren Beukes's forthcoming Afterland: it's Y the Last Man plus plus, and two chapters in, it's amazeballs. Last month, I finished Andrea Bernstein's "American Oligarchs"; it's a magnificent history of the Kushner and Trump families, showing how they cheated, stole and lied their way into power. I'm getting really into Anna Weiner's memoir about tech, "Uncanny Valley." I just loaded Matt Stoller's "Goliath" onto my underwater MP3 player and I'm listening to it as I swim laps.
Latest podcast: Data – the new oil, or potential for a toxic oil spill? https://craphound.com/podcast/2020/03/23/data-the-new-oil-or-potential-for-a-toxic-oil-spill/
Upcoming appearances:
Quarantine Book Club, April 1, 3PM Pacific https://www.eventbrite.com/e/quarantine-book-club-cory-doctorow-tickets-100931360416
Museums and the Web, April 2, 12PM-3PM Pacific https://mw20.museweb.net/
Upcoming books: "Poesy the Monster Slayer" (Jul 2020), a picture book about monsters, bedtime, gender, and kicking ass. Pre-order here: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781626723627?utm_source=socialmedia&utm_medium=socialpost&utm_term=na-poesycorypreorder&utm_content=na-preorder-buynow&utm_campaign=9781626723627
(we're having a launch for it in Burbank on July 11 at Dark Delicacies and you can get me AND Poesy to sign it and Dark Del will ship it to the monster kids in your life in time for the release date).
"Attack Surface": The third Little Brother book, Oct 20, 2020. https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250757531
"Little Brother/Homeland": A reissue omnibus edition with a new introduction by Edward Snowden: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250774583
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spotlightsaga · 7 years
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Kevin Cage of @spotlightsaga reviews... Blindspot (S02E18) Senile Lines Airdate: April 5, 2017 @nbctv Ratings: 4.336 Million :: 0.89 18-49 Demo Share Score: 3.75/10 **********SPOILERS BELOW********** I've been working on Blindspot reviews and back cataloging my reviews for the show all day across social media... So it's been... Exhausting, to say the least. Still, and I stand firm on this, Blindspot is infinitely better than ABC's 'Quantico'. As eager as I am to switch it up... Its nice to see the show close out a few arcs that have been begging to be put down or at least moved forward. To really get to the bare bones of why this episode wasn't as successful as the S1 visit and extreme scrutinization of the team by Internal Affairs, we need a little bit of compare and contrast. I'm gonna take you back to (S01E13) 'Erase Weary Youth'. You might not remember it by name, but besides the fun, care-free Rich Dotcom episodes, it was one of the best entries of S1. Not only did that specific episode feature the would-be antagonist Chief Inspector Jonas Fischer from IA, played by the incredibly versatile John Hodgeman... But the show built tension and focused solely on the investigation at hand, leaving the team in a tight spot not, completely unable to work on any further tattoos or cases until the investigation was over. This was a much different investigation in the current episode we're reviewing today... As the lead investigator, Matthew Weitz (played by the extremely forgettable Aaron Abrams - 'Hannibal', 'The LA Complex', and apparently 'Blindspot'... Yeah, I don't remember him from any of those either) was just trying to find a mark to blame all the blunders the team had made under Weller's lead. Fischer was searching for a mole in S1 and ended up being shady himself, allowing the real mole (Borden) to continue his work within the FBI. Abrams is absolutely lackluster, but it wasn't like he was given the proper time that Hodgeman was given to turn up the heat and make the most of the spotlight anyway. Those signature close-up single hand shots highlighted Hodgeman's work and the tension it built upon in S1. All of that was missing here in the S2 go-round... That and the fact that we all pretty much knew exactly where they were going with this investigation, it didn't exactly make for quality tv. Maybe they knew that Abrams had limitations and weren't comfortable giving him the reigns of the episode like they did with Hodgeman in S1. If that's the case, good call! Why continue to keep Nas around after she had already basically said her goodbyes multiple times? Because we needed someone to take the fall. And really, who better to do it? The whole process just felt worn & predictable. Really we just see each character put in a room and browbeaten for their mistakes that they have made throughout both seasons, except for Reade who is holed up in a hospital bed ignoring Zapata's calls of concern... And in his state of mind, that was probably for the better. Reade's arc continues to scrape the bottom of the barrel as he's paired up with a war vet, Travis (played by Garret Dillahunt, a tv and cinema veteran who probably should have switched roles with Abrams - blame casting!) in his hospital room. At first Reade shuts him out when he first comes to, and then like clockwork he warms up to the guy and let's him in on his personal woes. The whole thing is written to absolute shit. Seriously, I can still smell the stink in the room... What a waste of a talent like Dillahunt and what an incredibly cheesy way to break ice with Reade's downward spiral. At least it all ends with Reade finally facing his demons, watching the tape with Zapata that his handsy ex-coach had filmed and filed away in his large collection of pedophile conquests, a collection Jared from Subway would pay millions for. It was never necessary for us to see what was on the tape... But once again, Blindspot fumbles a touchdown and chooses to opt out of even a reaction. I get it, I do. This is network television and there's only so far that NBC is willing to push the envelope. But goddammit, Rob Brown who plays Edgar would've nailed this scene. I really believe that. I've said it before because I see a lot of people confuse bad writing with Brown's acting ability. This kid has talent, but if you don't allow him these big moments to shine and always take the easy way out, he can't prove that. It's disappointing, but at least it's over. The original clan, minus one who's dead anyway, can reunite and go after Sandstorm. At least we got something accomplished here, unfortunately it was a straight up mess to get to that point.
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Dot Com: Why do we have to wrap Angie’s Christmas gifts yearly while Tracy is off doing a crazy black guy festival in Cape Cod? Grizz: How often do I tell you you must fold each corner, or will it look sloppy? Dot Com: He gets a foot massager Nintendo Switch, another iPad, a 48-carat blood diamond, and what do we get a gift certificate to  Tcby. Grizz: I like frozen yogurt, especially with little chunks of pineapple on top humm. Dot Com: I’m just saying he never asks us what we want. Is that hard to support a man’s dream of performing an off-Broadway musical, “ Big Dreams Bigger Heart”? It’s a working title. Grizz: Listen, Walter, in times like this, I’m reminded of America’s best black recording artist. Dot Com: Bobby McFerrin? Grizz: No, Darius Rucker. With a little love and tenderness, we’ll walk upon the water. Merry Christmas. I was going to give it to you later, but it seems you could use it now. Dot Com: A ukulele! How did you know my musical had a Hawaiian theme? Grizz: I’m just a listener, I guess.
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Tracy:I slept on an old dog bed stuffed with wigs!I watched a prostitute stab a clown!Our basketball hoop was a rib cage. A rib cage!Oh lord! Some guy with dreads electrocuted my fish!A crackhead breastfeeding a rat.A homeless man cooking a Hot Pocket on the third rail of the “G Train.“I’ve seen a blind guy bite a police horse!A puppy committed suicide after he saw our bathroom!I once bit into a burrito and there was a child’s shoe in it!I seen a hooker eat a tire!A pack of wild dogs took over and successfully ran a Wendy’s!The sewer people stole my skateboard!The project I lived in was named after Zachery Taylor, generally considered to be one of the worst presidents of all time!I once saw a baby give another baby a tattoo! They were very drunk!
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Kevin Cage of @spotlightsaga reviews... Blindspot (S02E17) Solos Airdate: March 29, 2017 @nbctv Ratings: 4.324 Million :: 0.94 18-49 Demo Share Score: 5.25/10 **********SPOILERS BELOW********** As ridiculous and over-the-top as 'Blindspot' is on a regular basis, I still find myself cheering for some of these characters and deeply invested in their bullshit. I'm not calling 'Blindspot' a great show by any means, but here I am still watching, waiting, hoping... And yeah, NBC and the Blindspot Staff Writers just threw us a huge bone here. Roman has finally made it out of that terrible sensory deprivation cell they had him in locked up in... That had to be the worst possible cell ever, certainly no Hilton, or even Motel 6. This is great for Luke Mitchell no matter what they decide to do with the 'Roman' character because it can only lead to more camera time. On another positive note, this ridiculous relationship Jane had going on with Oliver is over... Thank God! Fact is, even though I'm vehemently against all the inner-fraternizing within the confines of the FBI, at least within same teams... It's hard for these people in real life to have normal relationships as their lifestyle is basically one big secret, and we all know relationships don't really survive secrets. Oliver was a terrible match for Jane in the first place, but so is HER BOSS, Kurt Weller too... So, hopefully that isn't where this is eventually leading. Knowing NBC, and these 'Blindspot' writers, I probably shouldn't hold my breath. This episode was essentially pre-packaged garbage. Like usual, the drama that is presented in the first and last 10 minutes of the show acts like mind-erasers. If ABC's 'The Goldbergs' is TV-MDMA, then 'Blindspot' is TV-Xanax. Those 30 minutes in between the beginning and the end of the show would be so much more relevant and entertaining if they had a character who added humor and a little bit of levity, these ridiculously written cases and procedurals would be so much more fun. The action is there, but the show is just taking itself way too seriously. I hear Ennis Esmer is available to play Rich Dotcom in a recurring role... Just saying. Right now the only thing going through my mind is Patterson tearing up her apartment in a complete and total frantic paranoia induced episode. Maybe if she just watched the middle part of these Blindspot episodes that aforementioned TV-Xanax would calm her down a bit. Honestly, I joke, but this is the most exciting direction they've ever taken Patterson in. Anything else, but her falling for people who either end up dead or FBI moles would be great... And I don't know why she has all those board games in her living room. It's not like she's having game night with the crew... Or even a special someone... The latter is a fact I relish! Let Patterson have a shot at some decent character work, Ashley Johnson is worth the time, effort, and spotlight. Reade's character is a well done piece of Prime Rib at this point. There was a time where he was one of the most promising characters on the show, but the writers have backed him up into a box that I'm not sure they'll be able to help him recover from. Rob Brown is a great actor, unfortunately no one will know that from this show. He's quit the FBI, or so it seems... And when he went to go visit his ex-best friend's girlfriend he's been occasionally screwing and doing blow with, she let's him know she's only a recreational drug user. Basically her mess is organized and he's on the spiral slide of self-destruction that's a sure fire one-way ticket to 'Hot Mess City'. Luckily, his team views him as family, so they will take him back and even though this is a terrible storyline, hopefully they will at least get some brownie points for Zapata from the audience. She could still use a few more.
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811 Grizz Chapman, actor, "30 Rock"
Today's Guest: Grizz Chapman, actor, "30 Rock"
30 ROCK: (l-r) Kevin Brown as Dotcom, Tracy Morgan as Tracy Jordan, Grizz Chapman as Grizz (NBC Photo: Nicole Rivelli)
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There may be at least three weddings figuring into tonight’s season finale of “30 Rock” on NBC, which airs at 9:30 p.m.: • Tracy and Dotcom are arguing over which one of them will be best man for Grizz. • Bride-to-be Cirie wants Liz Lemon to wear a yellow bridesmaid’s dress for her wedding—a Vietnamese size 2. • And with Liz having proposed instant marriage to Wesley, even she may be going off the market—except that Matt Damon is guest starring in tonight’s episode. Will he save her? Naah, probably not.
GRIZZ CHAPMAN podcast excerpt: "When they come to you and tell you they have to put a catheter in your chest, you start looking at life very different... Actually feeling your blood coming out of your body--I can't even explain it. Laying there, feeling your blood being pulled out of your body is a really scary experience."
It’s a big night for the show’s supporting cast—for no one more so than Grizz, about whom we’ve made two shocking discoveries: 1) The actor who plays half of Tracy’s entourage undergoes dialysis three times a week for kidney failure, and; 2) His character and Tina Fey’s have a secret, sexual past.
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