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It was the most pertinent evidence and the only difference between him and his roommate (who was convicted).

I'm not, the Daily Show is a brand at this point and CC has a vested interest in it succeeding. Stuff going viral generally has a pretty strong backing from the network when it happens (look at often the Daily Show is promoted on social media platforms in 2 minute clips).

The problem with that line of thinking though is assuming that "buzz" comes out of nowhere and a lot of time it happens because of the backing of your parent company or network, and it's really starting to look like CC didn't really want much to do with the Nightly Show after Stewart left.

I always feel like Stewart leaving as quickly as he did in regards to when the Nightly Show aired might have inadvertently hindered both shows. He left when the Nightly Show was only a little over six months old and could have used his weight to help the show through its growing pains. And then by adding Trevor Noah

Hmm…Nate Parker might not have a career in Hollywood after this. The victim is definitely dead though.

He was acquitted because he had a previous relationship with the victim.

I do think it's important to keep in mind the main reason why Parker wasn't convicted, and that mainly had to do with having a previous relationship with the victim.

Speaking of which: did Peeples ever get released?

Woozle wazzle?

Like I have the kind of money to spend on single issue Marvel comics.

Err…how does that require an extra issue?

Yeah, but then you would have said it needed more shirtless Cavill if they had included more shirtless Cavill…WHEN WOULD IT END!? WHEN!?

There are some interesting ideas in it and will make you wonder why the fuck it has Peter Pan attached to it. I would not recommend putting yourself through it to be honest.

I guess the other issue I have is the way the power dynamics within their group worked (as Aang is very much a kid to do emotionally older kids in Katara and Sokka, who had to grow up even faster due to the war, and the show did an excellent job of showing that distinction) and how it never really felt organic for

I feel like if a movie of its exact same format got released today it would be a lot more highly regarded (even sites like Allmovie have gone back and reevaluated it). It got a lot of crap at the time for borrowing (or outright copying, I guess) from Star Wars but that's always a bit misleading as Star Wars was

Maybe not exactly what it sounds like but there was always weird touches of continuity throughout the first two seasons where story arcs would bleed over into episodes down the line. Season 2 had a bunch two part episodes but also weird touches where the beginning of the episode would play something it wasn't

I'd argue there was a lot character work done in the first season of the show that got kind of lost in the shit ton of episodes in season 2. Although a large function of this might have had to do with the distinct voice acting that they did but I had a clear understanding of most of the characters (more on the

I got invested in Sideswipe the same way I got invested in Havok in X-Men, he just looked cool (plus he had a rocket pack that just mysteriously appeared one time).

I was at a family friend's house several months back with a friend of mine, his wife, and twin girls (not the family friend's son) for dinner, and to keep the girls busy while we sat around and talked, they busted out their kids' old toys. One of them happened to be an old Powermaster Optimus Prime, which then I

…not to-day!