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I'll agree with you on Bob's Burgers versus Parks and Rec, but when I saw a video on YouTube of Tina discusing her zombie sex dream I knew I had to watch this show, and she's one of the best characters on TV right now IMHO.

In that it was a runaway sci-fi success that was enormously popular largely for its special effects, in spite of its often derided as hokey story, Star Wars is not an unreasonable comparison.

That's not what the film says, re: humanity is worse because greed and murder. The corporation is evil because they're casually trying to exploit a world without any consideration for the native population. It's unvarnished imperialism and Sully and the Na'vi are entirely justified in taking it down.

Well, fine. To return to the point I had, Avatar would largely agree with you, as Jake Sully refers to himself being a marine in the present tense.

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Subjectively they felt about the same length of time. I wouldn't disagree about how negatively Khan's exposition works on STID, it's just at least there are things I enjoy about STID, while Elysium was… pretty, I guess? I liked the direct rip of the space station from 2001? I dunno.

They might as well grouped it with Orange Is The New Black. It would have made as much sense as grouping Girls and New Girl.

Yeah, at the end of the day what matters about your boss is not how loud they yell, but what are their Acts.

For my money that's still the best Jesus movie ever made. Not that I feel it has a lot of real competition.

Tell me about it. I get no end of Lamentations personally.

Judges you harshly, does he?

Isn't John doing that?

Shouldn't you be working at your Job?

Dylan McDermott is the Saviour we deserve, but not the Saviour we need right now.

Hannibal also wasn't a fan of the Romans.

Exactly, this is why Lord Elba was white enough to play a Nordic god.

Fat fetishists?

It's Bob's Burgers, the show is that consistently good. Loved this episode personally.

The episode where we meet Winston's family is all about Schmidt feeling left out.

Madred wasn't a recurring character though, but a one off… though Tomalak is only barely a recurring character, so point, I guess.