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My mom knows better than to watch shitty CBS procedurals.

It was a callback to Archer talking to Lana about the concept in season one ("Black *ish!*" "Well, you were offended when I said quadroon!" "Gee, I wonder why!")

Well, that became non-canon because they realized how lame of a joke it was for Finn to have never realized he was adopted, hence removing the reveal from the episodes. I think they decided in the meantime to change the nature of the character before they tried to introduce him again, and that decision was for the

Yes, this has been foreshadowed since the season 2 finale and most frequently throughout season 5.

Family Tree is pretty good, but in fairness, it didn't really have a reason to continue. Its ending was pretty decisive.

And Dan Knauf.

Yeah, that's understandable and acceptable.

Well, we clearly have very different perceptions of her generally.

A Feast for Crows isn't as good as ASoS and maybe AGoT, but it's definitely superior to A Dance With Dragons and is still quite good.

Cersei in the novels and otherwise is a very tragic, sympathetic character to me and I was very affected by her descent into madness, and the show writers definitely push on it from the start more than the books did.

"Is nobody wondering where they got all those kidneys?"

Thomas Jefferson was easily the worst founding father. A bad president and generally a bag of dicks.

A-.

The Simpsons weren't always like that, they were consistently portrayed as a working/actual middle class family at the beginning of the show. That wasn't dropped entirely until around the fifth season when the show got more outlandish and started to only pay lip service to the idea of them as middle class.

Right. Which is unfortunate and keeps the film from being even better, certainly.

The film isn't a biopic of Horikoshi at all, it's combining his life with that of Tatsuo Hori and exploring the struggles of artists through them.

I think the war and the marriage are equally necessary for what the story is trying to say about artists and the damage that can be wrought by unrelenting passion. You have to touch upon both the career and the personal life of an artist to really get at that.

Oh. Yes, absolutely. I admire him for how he's handling it, though. Just spending his last months traveling with his family and doing one last tour with his band.

Really? I thought that was a brilliant idea.

Thank you.