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Calculon would have nailed the role.

Wait, so hair blocks transmission, but a wig is OK?

It's sad that for forty years in the UK, skinheads and their politics made it difficult for the average balding guy to do the obvious.

What if that's the way she gives orders? Starfleet would be OK with that, no?

The Wiggles!

Kirk shagging something hardly counts as a sacrifice.

Except I think we're into a post-sincerity age where trolling is indistinguishable from just not giving a damn. Evidence: inappropriate choices like "Lust for Life" used in a Royal Caribbean Cruise ad and Lou Reed's "Perfect Day" for the NFL, to outright sociopathic levels of wrong when Janis Joplin's "Mercedes Benz"

Toss them? Surely he'll use a modified T-shirt cannon.

Even better, they could refuse the rights to their original recordings and get a covers band to do new version with repurposed lyrics. Here comes the dumb, doo-doo-doo-doo

It was pretty clear the first time that they hadn't got to sex yet, but it doesn't really matter — BoJack had already allowed the situation to escalate waaay past the point of defensibility.

But, but…Angela Bassett is doing greenface!

No spoilers here, but ep. 4 is sheer joy. For a show that mostly lives on its dialogue, this is an amazing half hour of animation glory.

"Don't listen to it now!"

Yep. The song is not about a relationship with a hot older woman, it's about a clueless self-absorbed teen who has no idea how relationships work. It's played for ironic humour, but to me the lyrics suggest that any attempt to express his fantasy will only result in huge ego-shattering disillusionment.

Agreed. The first few eps the show hadn't really hit its stride, but there's no better starting point than S1E1 because if you don't watch the first few instalments, the payoffs in later episodes aren't as good.

"MAKE THE FATHERLAND GREAT AGAIN!"

The problem with assessing ST5 is that it has the worst opening sequence of almost any movie in history yet builds to one of the greatest lines of dialogue in any movie in history.

Oh, I was just mucking about mashing titles together. Matt Ruff writes good stuff and Fincher is one of the best directors working today.

Joking aside, Harley Quinn started as a quirky pun-based romantic sidekick to the Joker but took off because she is her own great character, has her own agency when she gets the Joker out of her head, and spends quite a lot of story time pointedly not being the Joker's girlfriend. Saying "I'm sick of playing someone's

So it's Crime and Punishment Lite