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OF COURSE HE SUCKED. HE WAS PLAYING A PILOT, NOT AN ACTOR. PILOTS ARE NOT GOOD ACTORS. IF HE DID A GOOD JOB IT WOULD HAVE BEEN INACCURATE LIKE HOW THERE'S NO WAY THAT WALTER WHITE SHOULD HAVE THAT MUCH EMOTIONAL NUANCE AND DEPTH OF EXPRESSION IN HOW HE COMMUNICATES TO PEOPLE.

NONE OF THOSE PANZERS WERE NEW. YOU ARE DISAPPOINTED IN A VERY SIMPLE MOVIE BECAUSE YOU DID NOT UNDERSTAND IT. ALSO BECAUSE YOU ARE COLOUR BLIND.
CAPITAL LETTERS. PACIFIC RIM. WHAT IF GODZILLA WAS A BRITISH IMPERIALIST

YES. I am so excited for this! For some reason I feel like the perfect reaction to this is "YUKON GOLD MOTHERFUCKERS!!!"
because today I have thought quite a bit about potatoes.

Because Arya's journey is essentially a successive series of teachers and companions.

All the conspiracy stuff got tossed out the window after Patrice Desilets got fired during the production of AC Brotherhood, which is right around the time they killed Lucy, and the out-of-game story went flat.

Yeah, that moment sort of blew my mind. It was like "Ezio doesn't know who they're talking to, but Desmond does, but what Desmond doesn't know is that they're actually TALKING TO ME!."

Fun fact: You don't HAVE to read through anything.

Oddly enough, though, episodes that have heavily serialized elements in them have done incredibly well in this tournament, with our judges often skewing toward things they know well or overwhelmed by the raw power that can be found in some of these massive climaxes. I think this is to be celebrated: So much TV dogma

Yeah, I pretty much love the real world parts. Just… keep going fucking nuts everyone. Space gods were and continue to be a fantastic and lovely idea; I particularly enjoyed the continuity of setting in Brotherhood, which gave a nice link between the past and the present.

After reading through your comment history, I must say that I find it hilarious how much of a rage boner you have over this. "Oh no, someone has a difference of opinion with me!"

I always felt like in Flower, that I was being consigned to chase forever after something beautiful. These petals were a growing collection of wonderful experiences that spread their beauty as you foster them, but only if reconcile yourself to the idea that you can never actually attain them.

I enjoy how "preventing hurt feelings" is an actual policy goal of East Asian nations. "You're hurting the feelings of the Chinese people" is literally a line that the CCP has used to argue against Taiwan independence.

SOMEONE DOESN'T AGREE WITH ME AND IS THEREFORE BAD AT THEIR JOB.

The essay's about the journey son, not the destination. For shame.

Rick looks at Chun Lee's discarded t-shirt.

I'm not sure you understand what the word "pretentious" means.

Cooperative Calligraphy for me. Something about Annie's Breakdown just does it for me. Not only because it gives us insight into her, but it also does a really good job illustrating the manner in which the members of the group have become tangled together to the point where they can essentially demand acquiescence to

I dunno, this site sure does love Arrow, and Oliver Queen's character can pretty much be summed up as "womanizing badass". Although he's not really an anti-hero any more.

Erik specifically talks about the technical/directorial aspects of the Community episode as part of his reason for choosing it.

Hey look, when the writer has seen both shows that he's comparing this series suddenly becomes really good and thought provoking! Great job Erik!