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I have been fired for that comment-blunder.

I have been fired for that blunder.

Right?

I am Thor: God Of Thunder-Stealing.

Agreed—neat trick.

Yeah, but then the editor would have to stay up until 4 a.m., too. Fixed it, geez.

Um, in the sense that I identified myself as the same person who wrote the thing. I don't have a "staff" badge.

All good. Thanks for reading, you.

My giant killer death robots are only intended for peaceful purposes. And policing comments sections.

Hi, it's me. AVQ&As are sorta short by design, so, to nail this down—Syndrome's villainy isn't repudiated by the movie. The only way for the heroes to not be persecuted (and murdered) by the envious unexceptionals is to hide themselves and pretend not to be the genetically and righteously superior beings they are.

We are Dennis. All are one in Dennis.

That little guy? Don't worry 'bout that little guy.

Right?

Penny Dreadful premieres on Sunday. My jurisdiction ends here.

There are house styles! I can't help it if it makes me sound delusional!

As a longtime admirer of It's Always Sunny, I remain in awe of all things DeVito.

What if they team up, though?

Honestly, it's no fun being hard on a show that I've always loved. The relief I feel when there's a rare decent episode now is like a weight is lifted—my fingers fairly fly over the keys. Heart has always been central to the show, but you're right—it has to be earned.

Gah—you're right. (Flashbacks within flashbacks—that's why I don't review time-travel series.) BUT (he said, trying to regain some authority), it's wrong that Bart doesn't know who she is in this episode because he was terrified meeting her in "Lisa's First Word." ("Hello, Joe! What do you know?")
So, apology followed

I'm a mystery.