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I could sing the praises of all the obvious Halt and Catch Fire choices (Cameron is my one true TV love), and I agree that Toby Huss is the show's secret weapon, but not enough credit goes to Scoot McNairy as Gordon. His character, a jaded, deliberately unsexy hardware nerd with a massive inferiority complex who's

Thank God.

Me and my dad bonded tremendously over our love of these movies. I should really watch the original one day…

None of my friends listen

It clicked for me with "Guest." Glad I stuck around for that long.

Loads.

I think it's weird that people let the deaths of people they've never actually met affect them that much. A commenter a while ago made a good point when he said that this is natural, as the first wave of pop culture icons are getting older, more of them will pass. Yeah it's sad but don't let it sour your entire

*Memory foam swords, so they remember to be really soft with humans. But yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if they were made with some kind of metal that had rapidly adjusting density based on targets. Because, you know, the future.

Yeah you would have to sign SOOOO many waivers; plus their insurance must be ridiculous. Maybe they offer insurance packages to the guests?

I assumed it was Ford/Maeve/whoever is pulling Maeve's strings that did it, so that the security team could be absent their leader when the jailbreak happened.

I noticed this before promptly hand-waving it because there are bigger challenges to my disbelief suspenders (new clothing item!), and because the show's too fun to really get caught up in this stuff, but in every scene where Maeve is talking to the surgeons, how does no-one see what they're doing? I'm pretty sure she

Trump is the living embodiment of no such thing as bad publicity. Every media mention about him gave him more credibility and earned another vote. I think it was the Huffington Post who said they weren't going to dignify him with coverage, but they clearly gave up when they realized his shit sells.

I did that too. It feels so gross/weird going back.

I know it was; White privilege, guilt, etc.

Growing up as one of the few liberals in a conservative county, I quickly learned to stop taking shit so personally, otherwise I wouldn't have had any friends.

Hot take: I pronounce it as "Weakened," and anything else is wrong.

Or even better, a tour. One in 1997, one in 2007, one in…?

Yeah he's one of those artists that made the awkward leap from alternative to mainstream; also thinking of Sia, Twenty One Pilots, and Flume (why the hell is Flume in the Top 40? Oh wait Tove Lo, that's why (not knocking Tove Lo, her new album's pretty great))

Anyone else think this is evidence Daft Punk is back in the studio?

NIM's my favorite episode of the show. Through many unfortunate circumstances and perhaps a few psychological hang ups, I have found myself very emotionally attached to unavailable people numerous times in the past. I know exactly how they felt; what you have is the most real thing in the world, and if things had just