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I’ve got a good feeling about this?

Did you see the part about a Han Solo Chewbacca shower scene? Surely that got a bit of a rise out of you.

Yeah, I’ve been meaning to ask if this was a sponsored feature, or something.

I live here and even i didn’t know about the opioid epidemic or the mass shootings.

This happened in Scotland, you know. Not America. 

Poop bot? Classic Emma

Once I was in a diner and at the next table was this old guy who looked crazy and semi-homeless, but sitting with three well-dressed and put together women. And my first thought was, “Wow, at a certain age you can aggressively not give a damn.” But then I thought, “There must be something I’m missing.” and looked

My only comparable story is the one and only time I’ve been in LA, i randomly walked into a sushi place for lunch and sat down at the counter and realized Amy Poehler was sitting two seats next to me and could not be giving any stronger nonverbal cues that she did not want to be bothered. I would literally jump on a

The comic has Silver Surfer and Adam Warlock teaming up to help take down Thanos, so i would have to say neigh to the idea that the comic would give a lot of spoilers on this, Horsesays.

This ranks slightly below:

Update: Turns out that the tweeter mis-identified the person in front of her in the dark theater as Greta Gerwig. It was all a mistake. It was really Emma Thompson.

I can’t believe all the fargin’ iceholes on this thread forgot about Johnny Dangerously.

Has there been a good spoof movie in recent years? Nothing seems to come to mind.

I maintain that the turn of the Millennium represented the nadir in modern cultural history. In TV we saw the unholy rise of the ‘reality show’ and, its close relative, the ‘talent’ show, fashion was dominated by the size zero/anorexic Rachel Zoe look, the musical charts were being topped by boy bands and Lolita-like

“I think that’s debatable”

If you murder someone to avoid going to prison for a crime that you actually committed and deserve to go to jail for, then you are a monster.

You’re absolutely right. I’m not accusing the creative team of “tricking” me as too Barry’s character; they just gave me the tools I needed to trick myself. As a Breaking Bad-esque morality play, Barry plays fair and works well. I’m not just sure that the juxtaposition of that Barry and and Barry the wacky satire

Chris should have gotten out of the fucking car.

I would say extending the concept of “self-preservation” to include “murdering your friend in order to not go to prison for all the crimes you’ve done” is pretty solidly Tony Soprano and Walter White territory. Barry might feel worse after the fact, but he still very consciously weighed widowing Chris’ wife and

As powerful as the car scene was, the problem is that it firmly establishes that Barry is a monster. On the one hand, I respect the show for forcing us to deal with that; TV often makes it too easy to treat violence as just another story beat. But it makes it hard to see how Barry can work as a sympathetic character