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*Kurt Sutter angrily tweets Cappadonna's home address*

Did you forget who you are again?

Supporting libertarian
politics wouldn't necessarily make it more nuanced. "The freer the market the better" isn't really any less
simplistic.

The actor who plays Elliot is actually 9 years older than the one who plays Darlene.

No need to apologize! Geeking out and going into too much detail about pop culture is what this site is built on.

Everyone wants to criticize the shelter, nobody wants to take care of twenty dogs.

Didn't take them long to adopt the new logo.

- Yikes. I can see why this episode got preempted. That was something.

White Rose is a Klingon?!

Ha, I was thinking during her conversation with Elliot that it would have taken half as long if she didn't have to explain her unique system for not wasting time.

That's a solid theory. This episode certainly put forward the idea that the biggest companies are so powerful that you can't really hurt them, they stand to gain from any possible outcome.

Although it seemed like the end of her (?) sentence was just going to be "…Rome."

Mr Robot too. You could definitely hear the Christian Slateryness in some of the early broadcasts.

No.

I don't begrudge Earwolf trying to make some more money, but I wish they'd at least cut it out with the "We're making it simpler!" nonsense. It's already very simple, every podcast app can download every podcast. Going from that to "some podcasts can only be downloaded on this one subscription app (that only works on

Ha, that's a good point. It's almost as far southwest as you can get in Canada.

Nice Try, Internet.

Hulu's America only, so screw it. Internet native TV shows being less available internationally than network TV is insane.

Sure, we're naturally good at a lot of things. Culture, art, evolution. It's science in particular that we're not inherently suited for. It's no coincidence that once we finally locked down a strict methodology a few hundred years ago our rate of discovery increased a hundred times.