Yeah, Lincoln really fulfilled the responsibilities of Mack in this episode, in that he got knocked the hell out immediately.
Yeah, Lincoln really fulfilled the responsibilities of Mack in this episode, in that he got knocked the hell out immediately.
Jesus, Husky Bro, you need to stop hiding your feelings under all that diplomacy.
Marvel's entire use of Inhumans is simply because they don't have the rights to X-Men, you're right to call that out. But the question of rights vis-a-vis some "other" plays out in different ways, metaphorically speaking: passing laws because of fear of some other group is as old as time, and contemporary political…
It would be nice to finally have a reason for the pot farm silliness outside of, "Um, Dylan probably need something to do, huh."
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In honor of Hunter's departure, I'm retiring the use of "Shake And Bake." Instead, this ignoble pairing will be called….Dincoln. A name as awkward as their pairing.
One of the best emotional beats the show's ever done. Hands down.
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Yeah, it was so oblique it didn't seem worth mentioning, but this is why I love you guys. We have the best commenters ever.
[sits back, considers the import of grades versus the value assigned to them, sighs]
I thought about bringing up the "We're not friends," thing, because May's distrust/dislike of Hunter is so palpable there, but it's also so well-established at this point, it felt like you guys all get what's happening there without my putting a party hat on it.
You're not a fan of Wincest?
Wait, in this allegory, is Trump Clay Aiken?
He's more of a bagel-and-lox guy. God, that sounds delicious.
Okay, fair enough. I loved that too.
There's NO movement on that spinoff. Like none. I wouldn't worry about it for now.
That's the spirit!
Yeah, they made a lot of the whole "powers are given to balance things" tonight, but it felt more like hanging a lampshade than it did justifying Lash. Nonetheless, you're right to call it out, as it'll obviously come into play down the line.
Don't get me wrong: Farmiga is spectacular at the scared, sorrowful elements; but she soars when she's given the soapy stuff. Also, more words that start with "s," apparently.