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Their mishandling of Maggie is one of the many reasons I quit the show. She has had her entire family killed since joining up with Rick, and yet she still blindly follows him? There's room there for a really dramatic, tension-filled relationship if the writers just realized it. She could be the one who calls him out

Interesting thought. I always felt their problem was not sticking to the comics close enough, especially the comic's interpretation of the characters. Although going off in its own direction would be interesting too. I think the real problem is they're doing it halfway; skewing near the comics but changing things (in

I hope the Batfleck solo film can capture more of that sheer brutality and awesomeness from that scene, but maybe do a little retconning when it comes to his extremely lax approach to no-killing; for me it takes a lot of the tension out of fight scenes if he kills his opponent, and has me rolling my eyes at how

Best way to interact with social media: never do it; it's a treadmill of constant negative reinforcement that you can't get off once you get on.

Good for you! I quit after season 5. It's like getting out of an abusive relationship lol; there's much better T.V. out there.

I thank the TV gods that Breaking Bad got to go out on its own terms, before the AMC marketing machine got hold of it.

I didn't watch season 6, and a day after an episode, a social media blurb on my Facebook said "5 Reasons [REDACTED] Isn't Really Dead!" and right behind it, it showed a fucking picture of Glenn being eaten. Fuck social media and its toxic effect on storytelling.

Just let it go, man. I did after season 5 and I don't regret it at all.

Curiousity-watching the first one, and I find it hilarious the main character, Christian, is named Josh Wheaton; remarkably similar to Joss Whedon, noted atheist.

I like to think he's in on the joke and loves acting in bad movies; his roles in Tim and Eric seem to confirm this. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

The best indicator of this film's quality is the questionable grammar of the title.

Coming right off of watching Bridge of Spies, Rudolf Abel's pretty high up there. "Would it help?"

Underworld's latest came out last month.

I love Jimmy taking Erin's pop and throwing it in the trash. Perfectly hilarious petty little moment, mirroring when she took the beanie baby from Jimmy.

How do we know he's in Omaha? Was it the weather report from the season 1 premiere?

Same with the account problems! It logs me in under two different names whenever the site feels like it.

Oh yeah, I know that trying to force a coherent narrative on this cluster is useless; I'm just doing it to make myself feel better. Although now that I think about it, it's making me feel worse, because this movie could have been WAY better than it was.

Spoilers:
They show us a darker, more violent Batman than we've ever seen with zero explanation of how he got that way. A good filmmaker would know that not many people outside of comics readers would be familiar with this version, so they would introduce us to the tamer Batman we knew and loved, and then show how he

What about the part where they spent 30 confusing seconds paying off a throw-away joke that no-one understood (something something peach tea, something something piss?)? I love how they fucking labelled it "Granny's Peach Tea," although I still had no idea what was going on; I thought she had been poisoned.

Ohhhh, good catch! Faith restored :3