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This was fascinating and goes to show how easily we can take this kind of talent for granted.

I set my watch and warrant on it.

Oh Discordia!

Fiona is catching a lot of shit because she's Debbie's legal guardian and should know better, but people seem to forget that Fiona has been supporting the family with virtually no help since she was 14. She's making this shit up as she goes along because what is her example?

I totally think Svetlana is trying to pull one over on them. She pretty much told Debbie she thinks Kev is an idiot. She's worming her way into their lives legally and will probably try to get the bar in a divorce or something.

So, what are the logistics of the day to day for the park exactly? I know that they scoop up and repair any of the robots that get killed and reset them for the next day, but what is happening with Dolores and William?

I feel like I totally missed something because the entire episode I was trying to figure out/remember who the hell Wyatt even was. Who the crap is Wyatt?

But then he could still tweet

By no one ever? BOOM!

I happened upon Cube randomly one day years ago and was totally fixated, probably because I had no idea what I was looking at and had absolutely no expectations. I can see how hype could tamper that one, because it's not really a great movie.

YES!! I said a similar thing below. It's like not having religion has left me totally unprepared to perform the appropriate demon-banishing ritual. Dammit! Their propaganda is working!

Wait…yeah you're right, they do find it. And they get all up in it in that terrible sequel/remake or whatever.

I actually feel the opposite. I find demon/ghost/possession stories scary because I'm not Catholic or religious. In my imagination, I'm not prepared to defend myself with whatever prayer or incantation will send that shit away!

That makes me wonder, now. Have there been supernatural horror movies where they didn't identify the source of the threat? I mean, I guess they don't officially know what they're dealing with in The Thing. Seems like most movies try to provide some sort of reason or backstory, when you're right, it would be MUCH

Every time I hear that phrase, I think of the edited for TV version of the Matrix when they're sucking the tracker bug thing out of Neo's stomach. "Jesus Christ" becomes "Jeepers Creepers" and it's just the dumbest (my favorite) thing ever.

The weird thing that bothers me about that movie is the sheer amount of screaming that happens in like the last 20 minutes or so. I kind of want that girl to die just so she shuts up already.

You're right, I forget how amazing he was last season.

I'm commenting again simply because there should be more comments on this show. If you're not watching it, please reevaluate your priorities.

I think being away from Paulie actually gave Daniel the freedom to have that breakdown/confession - away from the expectations of his family and pressure from people in town. Particularly with is family being so desperate to believe he's innocent, I'm sure he kept those feelings inside in order to not horrify his

As much as I love the rest of the cast, I feel like I could happily watch several episodes of Daniel just puttering around town regarding things. Aden Young is just that magnetic.