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Don't worry, Silicon Valley hates tech startup culture too. It's a fantastic takedown of the IT industry.

Ah, The Shadow Within and the Psi-Corps Trilogy are pretty good, and Technomage free

In the 2260s, Command wore gold, Science and Engineering wore red, and women wore less.

I've had Say Hello 2 Heaven stuck in my head ever since a friend told me about his death earlier.

Pence is awful, but he's part of the establishment, so he's not as likely to rock the boat as someone with all the grace of a nuclear explosion in a china shop.

>>But what if you have the hot dog without the bun?<<

I pissed myself laughing at Jonah mentioning for-profit prisons during his speech at the end of last week's episode, it's clear just how bought he is and he might not even realise it.

JONAH RYAN 2022!

I kinda see the book and the library as this series' version of Selina's attempts to pass her clean jobs bill back in series 1 or 2.

There was a bit that suggested there was a connection between Rajan and Kala's company and the HIV medication in Capheus' arc last year as well. I think there was even a scene where they were talking about adulteraded medication in Mumbai right before or after the scene where Capheus was buying drugs in Nairobi.

Joaquin was her boyfriend, not husband.

I loved the bit in the Christmas special when he helped Lito pick the lock on his old place, and there's a moment where they say "it's good to see you" to each other. It really felt genuine

Random white guy pops his head in

The A.V. Club

One more question, creep!

Stallone already starred in the second and fourth-best Dredd movies!

There's two reviewers alternating between episodes, so if Rowan didn't read yesterday's comments he wouldn't have known.

While I didn't hate the movie, I far preferred the comic of V for Vendetta. And it's got lots of v aliteration as well.

Did you see the making of they put up for series 1? They talk a lot about the logistics of shooting every scene that way, and having the ability to go back and change things where they come up with a better idea later on. it's well worth watching.

In the Framework, they work hard, and they play hard.