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Y: The Last Man is a post-apocalyptic science fiction comic book series by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra published by Vertigo from 2002 through 2008. The series centers on Yorick Brown and his pet Capuchin monkey Ampersand, the only males who survived the apparent global androcide. The series was published in sixty issues by Vertigo and collected in a series of ten paperback volumes (and later a series of five hardcover "Deluxe" volumes). The series' covers were primarily by J. G. Jones and Massimo Carnevale. The series received three Eisner Awards. A television series adaptation is in production.


Y: The Last Man won the 2003 National Comics Award for Best New Comic.

In 2008, Y: The Last Man won the Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series.[33]

In 2009, Y: The Last Man, Volume 10: Whys and Wherefores was nominated for the first Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story.
 
MANIFEST i stopped watching it when it was on NBC in the middle of season 2.Then my family started watching it and i became interested again when i heard Netflix was taking over and giving it a season 4 it's muddled here and there but very entertaining i cant wait to see what is behind all of the crazy things that include biblical and other wordly themes
 
Nova Vita


A wealthy entrepreneur must face his corrupt business partner and a sinister organization in order to get his life back.



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Nine Perfect Strangers : This is a very involving and fun series.Good mix of humor and drama.Plus they have assembled a great cast that plays very well together.The back stories and plot are interesting and i cant wait to find out what is at the core of this beautiful but mysterious "wellness" center.
 
Vigil has been very good thus far. Have watched half the season (3 eps thus far). Plenty of characters ... some twists and turns ... good amount of suspense.

Reservation Dogs is almost wrapped up. A good balance of light-hearted stuff with the serious subject matter. Episode 7 had a guest spot from a well-known stand-up comic / actor. Plus, it gave more back story on a late member of the story.

Only Murders in the Building's been good too. Midway point of the season. Episode 5, like Res' Dogs, also had a guest spot from a well-known comic / actor.

Coincidentally enough - both series had car-based episodes, lol.
 
Vigil has been very good thus far. Have watched half the season (3 eps thus far). Plenty of characters ... some twists and turns ... good amount of suspense.

Reservation Dogs is almost wrapped up. A good balance of light-hearted stuff with the serious subject matter. Episode 7 had a guest spot from a well-known stand-up comic / actor. Plus, it gave more back story on a late member of the story.

Only Murders in the Building's been good too. Midway point of the season. Episode 5, like Res' Dogs, also had a guest spot from a well-known comic / actor.

Coincidentally enough - both series had car-based episodes, lol.
Murders in the building my shit ... I didn't think I would like it with the disney/singer/chick but it's good so far.
 
Murders in the building my shit ... I didn't think I would like it with the disney/singer/chick but it's good so far.



Glad you're liking it too. It's funny watching her monotone delivery alongside 2 seasoned comedic vets in Martin & Short. She's the straight woman to their more frantic energy at times, lol.

Shoutout to Selena Gomez too ... good to see her health in check. She's been through some shit some years back dealing with lupus, the kidney transplant, etc.
 
Glad you're liking it too. It's funny watching her monotone delivery alongside 2 seasoned comedic vets in Martin & Short. She's the straight woman to their more frantic energy at times, lol.

Shoutout to Selena Gomez too ... good to see her health in check. She's been through some shit some years back dealing with lupus, the kidney transplant, etc.







 
That's a good question. Took a look at the full cast & crew credits at IMDB - didn't notice any big names of note. Maybe some more cameos in the 2nd season once the wrestling world's familiar with how credible the show is.



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Talking about wrestling did you know John Cena doesnt have the rights to his name? Vince Mcmahon has the rights and everytime you see a movie staring John Cena, Vince is getting a cut.

For some reason the Rock as able to get the rights to his name without having to pay Vince. Vince must have learnt and decide not to do that again.
 
Vince owns the rock name but Rock was using that name early in hollywood but started using his govt name of Dwayne Johnson which Vince doesn't own. With John Cena, his wreslter name is same as his govt name so idk how that works. But Vince owns everybodys wrestler name in WWE

Talking about wrestling did you know John Cena doesnt have the rights to his name? Vince Mcmahon has the rights and everytime you see a movie staring John Cena, Vince is getting a cut.

For some reason the Rock as able to get the rights to his name without having to pay Vince. Vince must have learnt and decide not to do that again.
 
Talking about wrestling did you know John Cena doesnt have the rights to his name? Vince Mcmahon has the rights and everytime you see a movie staring John Cena, Vince is getting a cut.

For some reason the Rock as able to get the rights to his name without having to pay Vince. Vince must have learnt and decide not to do that again.

Vince owns the rock name but Rock was using that name early in hollywood but started using his govt name of Dwayne Johnson which Vince doesn't own. With John Cena, his wreslter name is same as his govt name so idk how that works. But Vince owns everybodys wrestler name in WWE





Interesting - especially with the number of roles Cena is picking up in recent years.

As for The Rock ... serious props on his staying power. He's a household name, has generated $$$$$$$$$$$$$ and a 1/4 century back was making his debut in the then-WWF.
 
Vince owns the rock name but Rock was using that name early in hollywood but started using his govt name of Dwayne Johnson which Vince doesn't own. With John Cena, his wreslter name is same as his govt name so idk how that works. But Vince owns everybodys wrestler name in WWE

Naw The Rock owns the name the Rock

As for Cena he fucked up using his government name and Vince does indeed own it.

he explains at 1:19
 
Yeah imo its been 3 pro wrestlers that have successfully become hollywood leads with Rock, Batista and Cena. Theres been others like Edge that have done some work like in Vikings etc. but those are the only 3 that have become successful leads since imo the others like Hogan in the past weren't able to do it. I wonder if there will be any more to join these 3

Interesting - especially with the number of roles Cena is picking up in recent years.

As for The Rock ... serious props on his staying power. He's a household name, has generated $$$$$$$$$$$$$ and a 1/4 century back was making his debut in the then-WWF.
 
Scenes From A Marriage Very intense and actually overwhelmingly so exploration of all types of relationships. Well acted by the entire cast with realistic scenes of turmoil and heartache.I wish HBO/MAX had posted more than one episode.

I had just happen to catch this show last night for the first time and yes it was well acted. Felt all the emotion the husband portrayed but it was a lost cause especially when she said, "I'm not attracted to you anymore. How do you fix that?" and walked out the door. And their friends knew it was about to happen but did not give him a heads up. Will be watching this more of show.
 
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