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I hate that Jimmy had to hear Chuck's rant at the end

Poor Joni Mitchell

There would have been questions as to the relevance of Chuck's doctor being called as a witness (remember the only reason that Jimmy was able to pursue that line of questioning is that the state opened the door with its previous examination)

It's hard to see someone with their defenses stripped away, regardless of whether or not they have it coming

Jimmy: "I need someone with a light touch"
Veterinarian: "Does he have to fit into a tight space?"
Me: "HUELL!"

Dennis will be back. He just has to spend some time getting off.

It dispenses a substance almost, but not quite, entirely unlike salt.

Given how much I enjoy Sense8, it’s remarkable how little I care about its plot

Baron Samedi is mentioned in one of the interludes if I'm not mistaken so we'll probably see him.

I'm rather amazed that it took six seasons for a show about Disney characters to get to a musical episode.

When they announced the series my thoughts immediately went towards casting and I thought "Who could play Czernobog?" and I was flummoxed for a good choice. Then I saw the trailer with Peter Stormare swinging the hammer and I thought "Yup"

Hello? Airplanes?

If there's one thing Democrats have not been for a very long time, it's radicalized

Let's go with least horrible

Generally, the tighter a story is, the better. The Matrix was a nice self contained reasonably tight narrative. Subsequent sequels loosened that narrative considerably.

The poors don't deserve boxes.

I think this review has more occurrences of the word "incest" than the entire Game of Thrones review archive

Part of it, yeah, but there were a lot of cost saving measures (using a less expensive version of a 2 year old processor, and a smaller, less expensive cartridge interface for example), which ultimately limited the amount of memory (which was ridiculously expensive at the time) that could be allocated to a quarter of

too often being most of the time. For such a revolutionary platform, the 2600 had massive technical limitations even for its time

It's heavy metal for happy people. I remember when that used to be a thing.