TBoarder
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If the solution isn’t the badly outlined star in the picture (Because it looks like it’s forcing the solution, forming new lines instead of following existing ones)... Is this a puzzle where you have to cut out the all-white triangles and piece them together to form a star? If so, this is a weird puzzle to show in the

You missed the part where I said “Towards the end of the first season”... It was a very sudden and fast change in quality, but it took way too long to actually get to that point, costing the show far too many viewers, I think. But yeah, at the 2/3 point of the season, it went from seriously-thinking-about-dropping-it

Holy crap... Ripley looks like Scorpius from Farscape in the cut-out you did :)

Now playing

You made a mistake because it quickly became one of the best shows on TV towards the end of the first season and has not stopped.

How I think it should have ended? Batman Inc.

But the fact that a game in 2015 would not have a save-anywhere feature baffles me. When I’d have to go to bed and saw that the game hasn’t auto-saved in 20 minutes, I’d get furious, especially when save-points weren’t the most obvious thing to find in the game.

And 100% what happened with Hawkeye. :)

That kind of deep, platonic friendship is what I was desperately hoping for with Ollie and Felicity in Arrow. Damn lowest common denominator "There has to be a romance!!!” idiots.

Or can they?

You couldn’t have asked for a better set-up there :)

I’ve never seen a movie get complaints like The Core, especially considering its writer has been on many massage boards that I frequent saying that the large strokes of what they did in the movie was scientifically vetted, while certain things were intentionally done to, well, make sure that there was actually a story

Not Snyder. Every single bad decision in MoS can be traced to Goyer. Read the interviews and you can SEE Snyder trying to twist that script into being Superman, while Goyer is saying shit like “‘Superman doesn’t kill’. It’s a rule that exists outside of the narrative and I just don’t believe in rules like that.”

Explanation needed

Star Trek was never, ever meant to be “gritty”. That was absolutely against everything Roddenberry demanded with the series and why TNG felt so bland much of the time. DS9 only got to be gritty because Moore completely ignored Paramount and Berman’s decrees to continue following Roddenberry’s exceedingly undramatic

That set-up was ended in the very last scene of the frakking pilot when it was announced that all of the Maquis were now Starfleet. What a way to utterly deflate an interesting premise.

My mistake... I misread the part about who was smoking. I do stand by my point that it was funny as-is. Thanks! :)

The fact that the F-bomb was so blatantly and obviously dubbed over arguably made the joke even funnier. And we already had a stoned Fred Kwan, so Gwen also smoking weed would have been redundant.

Or... He could have come right out and given his complaints about it rather than crying out the vague and infuriating battle-cry for armchair critics who hate everything. “PLOT HOLES!!!”

How about instead of whining “PLOT HOLES!!”, you go and tell us what specifically gave you so many problems with it? Because, I get the feeling that just a little bit of logical thinking will fill all of those holes you complain about.

The other ASM at my store had the best acronym for situations like this... W.A.T.K.I.N.S... Why Aren’t These Kids In School... Of course that came out ANY time the store was loaded with kids... Weekends, evenings, summer... Annoying little brats. :)