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Upvoting for the first sentence, at least.

Instead of doing it for free?

Not even The Informant! starring Matt Damon?

Aw, shoot.

I could have sworn there was a reply to this. Can we delete our own comments?

Well, is there a real connection to Teen Titans Go! though other than article writers spotting general similarities? For me there's some very specific things about Teen Titans Go! that make it unpalatable, and this new show just having a similar format and also skewing younger doesn't necessarily make it the same kind

Urgh.

Yeah huh, I don't think that the actor in Fantastic Four performed in whiteface or that race was particularly integral to his (entirely fictional) character, which, huh, makes that case very different from almost every example in the video?

Very little follows there. Overthrowing Assad is the main goal and pursuing that goal create ISIS, so in what you call propaganda Assad is missing and emphasis is put on "stories of ISIS evil?"

He didn't kill him, he just beat him very badly.

Because they feel that those few stories are not as good as they should be. In ways that appear related to why she gets little material in the first place. So there's no contradiction or "impossible to please" situation here.

You just can't get enough of that word.

I'm afraid that impression kept intruding in my own watch. And I really got the impression it was meant to be serious and sincere in its supposed insights.

No, I mean, you're absolutely correct. It's Mulder who was a dink.

In maybe the second episode of the original X-Files (that I watched last week) Agent Scully is like: " I don't know what that was. I'm not prepared to say that was a UFO."

Porn and pasties?

Jake's previous fighting with the Lich was something that I really thought was thrilling, what with Jake giving it is all to keep a cosmic evil like that in check, so to see Jake fighting the Lich when the Lich also had his shapeshifting power was pretty sweet indeed.

Whoa, ok, so… I thought the Lich's dialogue and therefore appearances had gradually lost something since its first appearance, in becoming more eloquent and having more to say… but that episode dialed it all the way back with the grotesque Jake body thing and "everywhere you will die" and huh… everything.

Half-man? Are you a Stone Crow?

Well, it's a patronizing motivation?