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Here's Batman using his Batplane to Batlynch a criminal.

The best song ever? No.
But it is a very good song, entirely due to the strength of the production behind it.

Doesn't the episode cut-away and then cut-back to her saying "…in conclusion" and then saying she's okay with GMOs? I was under the impression that they presented things as though she had given a speech off-screen.

Wow. Thanks for taking the time on this!

It depends on the jurisdiction. Mine used to cutoff on October 31st.

My point was that you edited it poorly by allowing the main body of your text to remain ambiguous, not that you edited after my post.

You're really reaching for that interpretation.

The line blatantly says no such thing. "What you call magic, we call science" is simply a way of advancing the idea that Asgardians use very advanced science. See also Jane's invocation of Clarke's "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" rule. And see also the scene in Thor 2 where Jane

Have they really done the most for music journalism in the last decade? Maybe for Indie music… maybe.

The TOS designation has always seemed like a friendly affect to me, similar to how Marvel rarely refers to DC by name but instead calls them the "Distinguished Competition".

Ah yes, you certainly did explicitly mention that in the edited note that you eventually attached to provide a strange "post-contextualization" to the now largely misleading initial main body of your post.

Always good to hear some Hamill.

Yeah… Like, I just want to pull a Kanye at every awards show, and demand they acknowledge this episode instead.

Parsons wasn't expected to improvise, he was expected to be a comic actor. Michaels has a banhammer and a firegavel specifically reserved for people who try and improvise on his show.

That sounds great, but the moment you see Zeus start turning into a swan you should GTFO. That dude only transforms into an animal when he's feeling rapey.

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"but McKinnon (along with Taran Killam) is simply the star of the show at this point,"

Something about "doing your job" as a basic tenet of "having your job" should make a Senator showing up to a committee that they are a member of… you know… a priority.

Then… you checked… sometime before the invention of the newspaper?

I'm a descriptiveness when it comes to word usage, and I used to be the same when it comes to idioms, but now I'm not… Because idioms like "the exception that proves the rule" are usually, in their classical sense, rich with meaning. When we change them to mean something similar we often lose a valuable linguistic