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We got a few hints that whatever happened, Eddie took the fall and did the hard time, and Nolan got off lightly - which, given the testimony we just heard, seems very, very strange unless something else was going on.
Additionally, given what we know about E-Rep, the whole thing doesn't sit right. I feel like E-Rep

Clint Eastwood. Guy should stretch out of his comfort zone a few times before he dies.

I heard it was vegans.

We've heard about Hunter Bell before in passing. When Kenya had her little heart-to-heart with Amanda about Nolan interfering with her ability to do her job, Amanda told her that Nolan is "a good guy," unlike Hunter Bell. Not sure we knew he was her husband, but we were clued in that they were an item in the past and

He put the Oscar bait on the hook, is what he did. That takes… something.

I was a little unclear about the microphone unplugging. It almost seemed like they were sabotaging Datak, based upon when it happened and the look on Alik's (Alak? Alek?) face as he did it, but then we got a quick cut to the next scene where it seemed as though everyone heard all the juicy bits.

You've completely missed the point of my post, which was to echo exactly what Son has been saying. It's a concept that was custom-crafted for an endless slippery slope, and indeed, if you try to argue that the slippery slope slide should stop at any point, you immediately open yourself up to accusations of favoritism

Well gee, I'm not sure. Maybe we should establish some sort of informal authority to help me decide which ones are and aren't before I vocalize them. That way I can exercise some restraint, prior to saying things.

Hey remember that time when I talked about things that actually happened in reality and your response was to call me names? That was fun.

I live in a world where censorship isn't limited to governmental action and self-censorship in response to pressure is still censorship. I think you'll find that the dictionary definition of the word "censorship" doesn't contain the caveat  "it's not censorship if the government's not the one doing it."

Also, having sex with someone while undercover is like, infinity times worse than violating the constitution repeatedly. Not that it's necessarily come up in Graceland (yet,) but that's the general gist of most undercover shows - arbitrary rules to "protect" the undercover officers are always mined as a source of

Fuck dude, you can't just use the term Trigger Warning in a post without some sort of a warning. It's one of my triggers.

I completely disagree with this, because you're essentially saying that free speech should be limited if you're not a professional, because your words might hurt someone.

It's surprising to me that he's in favor of any form of censorship, even self-censorship. I have to stand with George Carlin on this one.

Chase's character was redeemed in that same D&D episode. So really, I don't understand what all this hub-bub is about.

Alphas stung. A lot. That's when I realized that SyFy wasn't even nominally interested in garnering any sort of a positive critical reputation.

If that made you angry, do not under any circumstances do any research about the average net earnings of their movies.

In the event of an apocalypse, your best bet is to memorize whatever it is that you think will entertain awful, strong, savage, merciless killers and scavengers, because that's your audience right there. All those people saying we shouldn't have rape jokes will be eating their words, let me tell you! I plan on

That's why it's important to occasionally just club a woman over the head and drag her back to the cave. You never want to be too predictable.