RyanInCalgaryAB
RyanInCalgaryAB
RyanInCalgaryAB

Damn, this is disappointing. The show had one very simple, very big thing going for it - it was hilarious. We live in the era of the Sad Sitcom, so it’s easy to forget how important that is, but Santa Clarita Diet made me lough out loud at least once every episode, and that’s no small thing. The plots never really

Why even bother anymore, I’m done getting invested in these originals only to see them unceremoniously shitcanned in their prime.

This sucks! I love this show. And I don’t think it had any trouble balancing the humor with the body count. The only real problem it had was holding on to great supporting actors who were given their own shows.

For clarities sake (because this is the internet), up front I just want to say the answer below is genuine. In no way taking the mickey with you, as I had done to the two previous comments, and as you were low key doing to me, albeit politely (thank you, the politeness was undeserved).

Well I for one applaud your adultness. Because nothing screams, rants, and raves “I’m an adult” like swearing at a stranger online while telling them to grow up.

Well done, we are all very impressed with how much of an adult you have become.

Most people wouldn’t steal if the media oligarchy wasn’t so consistently anti-consumer and money-grubbing. Piracy isn’t free; there are real costs to the consumer in terms of effort, time, bandwidth, data storage, and risk of exposure to malware. A simple streaming subscription is actually cheaper than the cost to

A lot of people has already said it lately, but it’s worthy to be repeated: this trend will make piracy skyrocket, and it will be the sole fault of greedy corporations. A lot of people, myself included, are up to pay for legal ways for getting content, but there’s a ceiling of reasonability that is about to be broken.

Y’arrr

When do we reach peak streaming?

i think it’s pretty cool that someone’s going to reinvent cable and call it an innovation

When do we reach peak streaming? How many services can the average viewer reasonably adopt?

“The War on Coal is Over,”

I wonder if he has ever considered raking the fire?

I wanted to slam my head against the table when the commander-in-cheeto was tweeting about using firefighting drop-planes to fight the blaze. You don’t need my 8 years as a firefighter to have the common sense to realize what kind of damage that much mass does to a structure. Not to mention, there is a reason why you

$15hr was decent money... 20 fucking years ago.

I mean... I’m a fucking know-nothing person who was in the Army once, so maybe I’m not as smart as these vaunted officers of the law, but if the dude has a gun on his lap and you’re so damn concerned about him maybe reaching for it, maybe you should back the hell up and give him space? Like sure: block his car in and

I recently took Amtrak for the first time returning home from central IL to east TX. It’s an 11-12 hour drive, a 4-6 hour flight with a connection (or a considerably larger ask for a friend on the other end to come pick me up in DFW), and a ~17-hour train ride. The train actually takes me right to the small town I

I mean, the first part of it is totally wrong.

Jesus, that is horrible. The GOP will offer thoughts and prayers and shrug their collective shoulders about any change in gun laws. Every single one of those feckless assholes should have nightmares about this 

when rich people hear that we want everyone to get equal access to healthcare, they naturally assume that means they’ll have to suffer the way we do, because they know that their extreme wealth depends fundamentally on our poverty