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    Actually by many estimates, BvS barely made a profit at the theaters. It had a budget of $250M and they likely spent another $150-200M in marketing. So not breaking $1B was a disappointing result for WB.

    I'm more excited for Young Justice S3 than anything coming out for the DCEU…can I nag Ben Affleck about when that is coming out?

    He was a pretty good Batman IMO even though the rest of BvS was flaming garbage.

    Agreed, Fuller needs to get better. But he is definitely talented. And Hopkins definitely regressed with Osweiler as well.

    Definitely…the Texans have a lot of talent on offense with Hopkins, Fuller, Miller but it means nothing with a quarterback as bad as Osweiler. I wonder what they will do next year.

    Since your post got deleted - my reply to your other post:

    Yea the only thing is the main reason BB wasn't as good in its first two seasons, I think, was because Gilligan seemed to still be finding his true vision and there was a writer's strike which screwed with their original plans a bit. So I don't know if BCS is going to improve as much as BB did from S2 to S3 as BCS

    You had thousands of mindless customers? The opportunity only sounds like it was even better to me then.

    Cranston is a great actor but he always overly gushes over movies he is a part of. I suppose it's fair for an actor to do whatever they can to make their film successful, but it kind of makes these kind of comments useless to moviegoers.

    IMO BCS has been better through two seasons than Breaking Bad was at the same point.

    So Better Call Saul and Fargo are both coming in April? God damn, spring TV is going to be fantastic this year.

    I liked the show a lot for the first few seasons but lately it has been average and I often forget to watch it. In fact, I didn't even realize the new season had started until I read this article.

    It kind of sounds like you probably took ribbing based on the world's gentlest sketch comedy show a bit too personally. If it were me, I'd laugh at myself and then figure out how I could use the newfound attention of putting birds on things to expand my business.

    As a huge fan of puzzle-based adventure games, Rime is at the top of my list.

    IMO it would be hard for any of us to judge that as we aren't actually trying the food and our opinion is formed based on what a TV producer wants us to see. As I said before, the blogs used to shed light on things the producers edited out to keep the mystery of who was going home alive. I don't know…I just generally

    Here is my problem with that - Top Chef is not a group competition even when they have team challenges. Every chef is out for themselves and by now, every chef on the show should understand that in a team competition they need to put their dishes first. John did that, Emily and Jamie did not.

    Hung, Paul, Kristin, and Mei-Lin all were born outside of the US so basically 33% of winners have been born outside of the US. And on Top Chef Masters, Marcus Samuellson and Floyd Cardoz were born outside of the US as well.

    Tom always offers parting shots to chefs he thinks need to step it up. I don't actually think it is productive for him to do so as those chefs tend to freak out and overthink dishes to please him but he has consistently done it in past seasons.

    Actual evidence from past seasons would disagree with you. I mean they introduced LCK in S9 and here are the results season by season:

    Yea she was by far my least favorite chef on the show.