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I support the family for seeking an independent autopsy, but I don’t believe the actual cause of death is legally relevant to a MN charge of third-degree murder.

The mural decision doesn’t work. When they’re all lined up, only the figure in the first box is visible. Are you supposed to take the figures out and place them in front of their portraits? That’s just overkill.

Wow, totally forgot that the Hobbit films were a trilogy.

Okay, taking a closer look...and think I’ll pass

A gritty, realistic turtle — This must be a teaser for the long-awaited sequel to the Mario movie. But, I don’t see how they can replace Bob Hoskins...

The removal of the “Ooh La La” cover actually makes the scene more inappropriate. In the edited scene, we still see Marty thumbing through a magazine with pictures of women, then he suddenly drops it and exclaims “Ohh la la!” Without the cover title giving Marty’s dialog context, it appears that he shouts this phrase

All I do is splash a little water on Strawberries and nothing’s ever happened to me! GOsh, my ear sure is itchy though...

The movie was pleasantly fanciful in parts, but mostly way off in presentation. It tried to say that Beatles music is timeless, but instead it showed that their music was meaningless. Without the Beatles, not only was there no significant change to pop music, but the main character’s own relationships were unaltered

I agree — game was well-executed and fun enough, but I was surprised at its restraint. It took a lot of standard gaming elements and wrapped them into a enjoyable Star Wars package, but I wish a little more ambition went into it — especially in regards to using the Force.

I’ve always wondered — was it Planet of the Apes that defined the stereotypes for which we identify primates? The peaceful chimpanzees, warrior gorillas and wise orangutans? I can’t think of other films or media before Planet of the Apes that created such a distinctive, phrenology-like social structure for our

I’ve always wondered about the music. The only music every character seems to listen to is classical or jazz — even the aliens, what with Klingon opera and all that. Instruments also seem very limited. Lots of harps and violins, but no guitars. That being said, I like how the Orville plays with this trope — instead of

Regarding monotony in open world games, I find that I enjoy repeat activities when I think of them like puzzle games. We don’t mind that Tetris is basically not much more than putting blocks into place. Even if an open world game has only one or two mission types (AS: Odyssey, Mafia III and many others), I still have

Instead of focusing on the big brands and studios, I think a digital SDCC should return to its independent roots by concentrating on comic books and retail. They should basically create an online platform where we can buy all the products from the retailers who would have managed booths at SDCC. Things were already

Tacky branding always saves America!

The SCOTUS has defined our rights under the 4th amendment through the laughably vague phrase, “reasonable expectation of privacy.” Basically, a warrant is required for searches where one holds a reasonable expectation of privacy. To the court’s credit, the phrase is so open because it’s supposed to change with the

Mr. Johnson, I’m sorry that Disney didn’t let you retcon Star Wars that far behind in the Last Jedi, but at least you were able to turn Luke into a dreadful jerk. So, count your blessings. 

Yeah LibTARDS. Make like a tree and get outta here!

All that detail and they couldn’t have given Marty a plastic Gibson? I guess we aren’t ready for it.

While I’m not personally much of a Discovery fan, I can’t fault the creators for trying something wildly different. It’s clear they have a lot of passion for what they developed. They didn’t simply stamp “Star Trek” onto a generic action sci-fi series — there is a lot of depth to the show. I miss the old format and

The little grey cells...they are confused