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Someone else has maybe (probably) made the argument I'm about to make here, but if you think I'm going to sift through 1033 Reasonable Discussions to find out, you're fooling yourself.

I don't know. I really liked Prometheus. How much of that was lowered expectations from everyone and their mother hating it I can't say, but I enjoyed it throughout, idiocy by the characters notwithstanding. 

I don't know. I really liked Prometheus. How much of that was lowered expectations from everyone and their mother hating it I can't say, but I enjoyed it throughout, idiocy by the characters notwithstanding. 

Maybe the Grimms were just good at building up their own mythology? Eddie seemed to think Nick was psychic when he figured out bee-lady's name in the factory.

That's actually pretty accurate. In this episode, she was clearly threatening to kill Schade, so he's in the clear as far as shooting bee-lady goes. As for the pilot, Law and the Multiverse seems to think it's kosher:

Duma Key would rank fairly high on my list.

Super late to the party, obviously, but I only just now finished Season One and wasn't willing to read ahead for fear of spoilers.

I realize this is more or less the "Who's Jon Snow's daddy" thread, but I don't buy the Ramsay fought Stannis. First of all, because unless Snow is a total putz, he would have told the Iron Banker about the Karstark's treachery. Secondly, how likely is it that Theon and faux-Arya would have been able to escape

Let's see, Chuck Norris jokes, rickrolls, that obnoxious pop tart cat/rainbow thing… Yeah, I think I'd probably vote for that Constitutional amendment.

A matter of taste
I'll freely admit that I don't always have the best taste in movies, but I genuinely enjoyed the second and third Pirates movies. Yeah, the backstory got pretty (incredibly) muddled, but they were still a lot of fun.

Or Netflix it!

Animated Superman
This isn't really on topic at all, aside from the tenuous connection of voice actresses, but while I loved Batman the Animated Series when I was younger (and still love it now that I'm older), I never liked the Superman cartoon.

How's this for scary? In Arkam Asylum (the game), Arkam isn't just for the criminally insane, it's also for regular folks who had a nervous breakdown/tried to kill themselves/think they're Teddy Roosevelt.

Stagate did it first (Or would have)
Wait a second, wasn't that supposed to be the hook for the apparently dead Stargate MMO? I seem to remember the devs saying that it was intended to tie into a new Stargate television series whose plotlines would be influenced by what happened in-game. So the TV series, for example,

Not like anyone's going to read this, but it's worth it to remember that the other Cortexiphan kids remember Walter because, for many of them, he destroyed their lives. Olivia seems to have gotten off pretty well, all things considered.

Thanks Internet, but no thanks
I love Firefly and Nathan Fillion as much as the next guy, but this just doesn't interest me too much. I own the series on DVD and the movie, and I seriously considered buying a Bluray copy of the series the other day.

It's a small world after all
Granted, Chuck has always taken place in a rather small world, but this episode really drove it home to me. Does the US Government actually build secret installations and bases and prisons ANYWHERE but the West Coast anymore? Also, a prison with big glass doors? I'm having a hard time

Casey's more the Zaeed type, I think.

I kind of liked the implication that it was someone's business if it was a ghost, just not Fringe Division's.

Let's compare the topic with a disease!
Something Keith mentioned jumped out at me: The comparison of criticism with an immune system, wherein meh is, I guess, a suppressed immune system that doesn't care and doesn't get anything done. Or alternately, I guess it could be an overactive one that attacks whatever comes