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I'm for it if it means we get more reviews. It's been disappointing the last year or so to see a ton of music teased in "Here's What's Coming…", only to get 1-3 album reviews a week. I was very surprised there was no Ty Segall review back in January, and I would also have liked to see one for Sinai Vessel. Perhaps

The difference between the radio team (Lange and Bourque) and the tv team (Steigerwald and Errey) is pretty much the good and bad extremes this article outlined. I especially love how Phil Bourque pretty much instantly identifies a call or play on the ice before the review or replay is made, it makes him one of the

Yeah, White Pony holds up very well. The other Deftones album I have (Saturday Night Wrist) less so, but I still enjoy it.

Sort of, but you may need to have a vanilla set lying around. The mechanic that William alluded to (losing characters and tearing up their cards) can happen pretty quickly if you aren't careful. And you can find yourself in a borderline unwinnable game setting, if you allow outbreaks to strike a lot of times in a lot

I really liked To Pimp A Butterfly and No Cities To Love, but Hand. Cannot. Erase. towers over everything on this list. I didn't get into Steven Wilson until this year and now I feel like I have a huge amount of material to explore, and that is pretty exciting.

You brave soul, I never made it past #2 (New Moon?). Here's how I remember the movie:

If we're talking movies that NEED Rifftrax, I would go with Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny and Birdemic. I've watched both unriffed and they were very, very painful.

What makes that surprise doubly awesome is that the show spent the previous episode and a half having characters in other locations openly question if nobles have even the slightest usefulness. Then it turns out the only thing (aside from dragonglass) that can kill White Walkers is squarely in the possession of nobles

As much grief as season 9 gets (much of it fully justified), the drop-off encountered between seasons 10 and 11 is way more dire. I recall season 12 being better than 11, but as you said, "Behind the Laughter" is an ideal stopping point.

Even if the franchise's existence is dumb, I was rooting for the Panthers to win the #1 pick. Jagr guiding him would have made for some ridiculously entertaining hockey.

Per the worst review of the movie I could find (on The Wrap, via Rotten Tomatoes), this appears to be the setup for this "joke":

My friends and I saw one train completely packed with people ride past the Van Ness stop, said "fuck it", and luckily caught a cab on Connecticut.

While a visibly drunk Kirk Fogg just stands there… and watches…

On my last day working at a nuclear power company, my boss went on a rant about how evolution wasn't real and how God would fix climate change if it truly existed, which he insisted it didn't. He has been at that company for over 40 years.

It also doesn't help that there is a strident anti-97% agenda on a news platform that reaches the largest vocal minority in the country.

I think it's terrific that the term "climate change" was developed by noted assclown Frank Luntz to make "global warming" sound like less of a big deal. A decade later, scientists prefer using "climate change" because it turned out to be more accurate and resonate better with people. Gives me hope when manipulative

Renlyism was just a red herring.

We don't know that!

I don't believe she's escaped yet for the same reason you can never trust an off-screen death. I feel like she's either going to convince the boat to turn around to reappear later or… Bronn sold Tyrion out (whimper).

Don't you mean Hodeer?