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This is definitely on of those conversational topics that would be one million times better in a pub.

Too right, man. Too fucking right.

But did you see what a spazz he was? That guy was scared out of his mind, and off his guard. He couldn't get the audience to laugh with him, he was intimidated by the panel, and his usual antics got no reaction, because the stuff that makes him a novelty in his usual circles is a dime a dozen everywhere else. And

Good Lord, where did that comparison even come from? Hitchens battled institutes that held back societal progress for centuries, and slew sacred cows: Milo is a self-hating Jew on a crusade against bathroom laws and emotionally vulnerable teenagers. What a Knight he is.

My issue is that Milo had his say, and all that he says are things intended to enable people who watch Schindler's list to find something they can masturbate to. Yeah, he deserves his right to speak, but he also needs to be rebutted, and Maher's unwillingness to do that out of some idiotic libertarian principal, is

Your assessment is brutal but accurate. One area where Hitchens noticibly differs from Milo, is that Hitchens had such a quick, barbed wit that he could instantly turn any criticism of himself into a scathing rebuttal of his opponent. The man was never off-point, and best of all, he didn't bob his head around like a

He let me down. Milo revealed himself to be a soft target, it would have been an easy win, and Maher gets charmed? Fuck his mentor/Big bro/senpai bullshit, that nazi needed his figurative ass kicked, and Maher was too much of a (forgive my phrasing) "cuck" to do it.

Well, I mean in a perfect world, they wouldn't be having sex at all, but, uh, yeah, what you said.

Nah, I don't insult people in the AV Club, unless they're Trump Supporters or X-men fans. I do have an arbitrary set of criteria for when a relationship ends poorly, and one of them is to try to get the last word in. I won't disagree that it's petulant and I would never confess to doing it offline because it would

Scrawler: In my thirty-five years on this bleak world, if I have learned anything about maintaining a healthy relationship, it is this: You have to be with someone that you can argue with. If any kind of confrontation or disagreement is a symbolic crossing of the line, then the relationship is doomed (if you

What? I have a unique hatred for (500) days of Summer. Blame the Av club for triggering me. I will never stop using faulty reasoning and and silly metaphors to crap over this movie. And why is it that whenever I express my irrational hatred of this fucking film, someone always says I must have problems with

Agreed. I very much enjoyed the first TASM movie. Garfield's Parker was more assertive and bratty, but he was also overwhelmed and lost. The ineffable sadness at the core of a good Spider-man story, that feeling behind every big adventure that this is the tragic story of a person punishing himself for making a

I agree with you, up until the point where she pulled him back. After that, from my perspective, it became a horror story where the monster wins in the end. Objectively speaking, I guess they were both terrible people, but still: that engagement party. Who does that to someone?

Irritate!

Ehhhhhh. Carson might be an overly religious goof, but that doesn't diminish what a brilliant surgeon he was. In his prime, he had the hands of a god. Bit unfair to compare him to a Kidney bean huckster.

I don't think Archie's a weak point per say. His problem is that he's a one tree hill character in twin peaks. He doesn't understand the setting, and he suffers because of it.

Archie's Dad: refused to employ Hermione because of what her husband did. Fired Jugghead's father over some missing material. Let the woman who raped his son slink out of town rather than let Alice Cooper have the last word.

I thought the way she stared at those kids during her exit suggested that her story wasn't yet over. I found her facial expressions so interesting during her stare, it was so joyless. She's so creepy.

Who killed Jason: Week four.

Honestly, I thought the ending redeemed the entire episode.