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Look up his song "First We Take Manhattan" on youtube and the comments will confirm he knew 9/11 was going to happen almost 20 years in advance.

Well I think the opposite of what you are saying !

The notion that a show lacking in a distinct "this is this" mentality somehow makes it unsuccessful boggles me. I think this has come up in a review or two for this show in particular. I think Glover specifically writes like this because he doesn't want to hardline anything, especially things like transgender issues,

I am hoping he is trying a reverse psychology strategy on the fates here, because Bowie crushed me but this would obliterate me.

Why can I get like 10 tickets to something like this, but when it's something I actually would want to see I can't get one ticket because it's sold out before you've even published the article?

Half way through him saying this I just started screaming because I realized he was saying "men can be piggish predators because ISIS."

I want a compilation of all of Luke Cage's super 'bitchslaps', they never fail to make me happy

For me it's just a collecting thing. I only buy albums from my favorite bands, for whatever reason it makes me feel like I own the music more.

Boy I hope it's a long book!

my first thought was negative, typical of my jaded, aging self, but the idea has a lot of fun potential.
Honestly I just want it back on the air.

It's a show I actually love doing research for. I had only seen a handful of the documentaries they were referencing

Everyone just go see Moonlight, that would really show the studios what for

I love that Robby is the one that takes the high part

SOMEBODY CALL HIM!

The segment is very offensive, but so is the notion that anyone at Fox actually has a sense of humor.

The full extended cut is actually a pleasant surprise, but I don't know how it compares to the theatrical cut.

I disagree, I think they've both gone up !

He's having a Doomstadt moment.

The Netflix shows have made a smart choice in getting a lot of directors from Doctor Who, Sherlock, and cable shows because, besides the writing, the thing that puts me off the CW shows and the like is the typical "TV style" which is one of the reasons I'm usually against superheroes on TV.

The boardroom scene had a tremendous score, really odd choices but it added to the crushingness of the moment