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This was a great show and it is a miracle it lasted as long as it did on CBS. I think the reason it survived is it started as a fairly generic, but well done, procedural with a gimmick (bread and butter for CBS) and only got deeply into the near future sci fi elements once it had built an audience.

I guess it’s good pop culture, especially Japanese pop culture, isn’t rife with gender bending characters that do away with the gender binary anyway.

Let me rephrase. Most Black Mirror episodes takd modern technologies and try to play what ifs on what is next.

Huh I read that as just foreshadowing that he was going to some sketchy areas of the Internet. Like it wouldn’t make sense that he would actually kill someone if his only motivation was a jerk off video. Everyone else had a secret to keep—it would be quite the coincidence if he would be driven the farthest but the

I have seen a few people say this, but I felt the end was made obvious earlier. Speaking about it with a friend they ignored the clues, but see them for what they are with hindsight.

Okay but can we talk about “Shut Up and Dance” because holy shit right!?!? Like we all felt bad for the kid, until...I did not see that end coming and I’m still flipping out about it because of how hard they got me. I’m a sucker for this kinda shit and I can’t wait for Season 4.

The whole production is just so weird. And another commenter said it was a bit dull, and I have to agree. I wanted to learn more about Amanda herself and how it changes a person to go through what she did, but I get that the point was about the media coverage/investigation errors and not a personal story. Still, it

I actually find that Korra is much better the second time around because the later seasons account for many of the flaws in the first 2. The love triangle stuff is much easier to deal with when you know it is going somewhere.

“Ultimately less satisfying” my ass. Korra was a much better show.

Ok, that’s all fine and dandy.

The Last Airbender has attracted a broad and passionate fan-base over the years, and was eventually succeeded by its well-intentioned but ultimately less satisfying uneven but still better follow-up, The Legend of Korra. 

“a black man from the Ivory Coast”

Especially when the kerning in ‘Future Leader’ is so mad that I can’t read it as anything but Fut Ure Lea Der.

I’m just going to say having the logo on its own a shirt does not immediatly say you are a “Ghostbuster” any more than wearing a transformers symbol on a shirt actually is you proclaiming you’re a robot. Wearing a t-shirt that says “jurassic park” doesn’t mean you are saying you are an employee of the park. It’s just

I actually think “Born Leader” is better and more flattering than “Future Leader.”

Let’s all take a moment to appreciate Dustin.

Any check should be cut to both Konami and the owner of the video. While Konami published the game, the Youtube user is the one who actually created and shot the video. That would be like saying that Fender should get the check from the music video you shot because you used their guitar.

I disagree, but still laughed.

I think companies need to be penalized for reporting false flags. That is the only way this kind of things are less likely to happen.

First comedy and now this. When will Family Guy stop ruining things.