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Related: About this forumJennifer Aniston and Mark Hamill couldn't save 'The Kids Are Alright'
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It hasn't been all bad news for the McCormack clan though. Seven years ago some of the West Wing cast reunited to shoot a campaign ad for Mary's sister. She won and has since risen to Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court...
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Jennifer Aniston and Mark Hamill couldn't save 'The Kids Are Alright' (Original Post)
LessAspin
Aug 2019
OP
The one that re-directs my brain away from the talker is "That's not the point."
NBachers
Aug 2019
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Glorfindel
(9,893 posts)1. As much as I love Jennifer Aniston and Mark Hamill, any show with "Alright"
in its title does not deserve to be saved. There is no such word, nor should there be. It's right up there with "irregardless" in the list of repulsive, useless would-be words.
MontanaMama
(23,941 posts)2. Irregardless is a personal
pet peeve of mine. When I hear it, my brain shuts down.
NBachers
(17,931 posts)3. The one that re-directs my brain away from the talker is "That's not the point."
Dagstead Bumwood
(4,760 posts)4. Damn shame.
It's a good show and worthy of saving. I mean, if that awful Tim Allen dreck can be rescued, then a funny, thoughtful show like this deserves a network home.