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I was totally like, "that can't be the guy from crocodile dundee right?" But yep, it was.

Yah, regardless of whether he is actually on board with team Negan or not, it shows that Negan is a better manager than Rick, who had Eugene standing guard all the time or whatever, and is better at strategic planning. it's like how everyone from Rick's group was blown away that the kingdom had a half-dozen tomato

I once threw a 3 pound living lobster into a hot bbq grill not realizing you were supposed to kill them first (thought it was like boiling them). It was horrible. Not much more to add.

Yeah, it's like saying The Conversation is boring and sucks compared to Enemy of the State because there aren't enough explosions.

Dar represents the CIA and the deep state in general. They want to be able to continue doing all the shady shit that they always do without scrutiny or oversight. He is protecting his intuition and ability to maneuver freely. Makes sense to me. Look at what the deep state did to Trump/Flynn just a week ago. If

I don't understand why it's so hard for him to wrap his had around the idea of a nonprofit 501c3 organization that focuses on fair trials for Muslims. Here's one that exists right now. https://www.mlfa.org/about/ Carrie is an executive director of a nonprofit that deals in legal matters and isn't an attorney. So am

Forgot about old man's war, loved it! Ilium/Olympus had some super cool stuff as well. I slogged through commonwealth, it just seemed really draggy and I couldn't get into the characters, although I did manage to finish both books because some of the ideas were really cool. Maybe will have to give the ancillary

Right on, will have to check them out. The only one of your recommendations I've tried to read is ancillary justice. I made it about 50 pages, just couldn't get into it.

It makes me so sad how little we actually "know" about anything in space. We should be sending off hundreds of missions a year to study the outer planets and their moons. After the awesome Ceres and Pluto missions last year there isn't anything super exciting for years and years coming from NASA, and all their

So the expanse books are fantastic (for the most part, still looking at you book six…), we can all agree on that. So what else should we read? I'd never been a huge sci-fi fan, but read the Hyperion cantos by Dan Simmons a few years back and have been reading almost nothing but sci-fi since. That and the expanse

First time I read cibola burn I didn't like it at all. I re-read them all last fall in preparation for whatever book 6 was called. I didn't like the additional characters first time I read book 4, took me out of the groove, especially basia, but really loved it on the second go around. It's hard talking about

Have you gotten to book 6 yet? Makes book 4 look like a, um, tank or something else without wheels at all.

And where the hell would one be evacuated to if the stealth ship is dead? It's a long space walk from the middle of nowhere to anyplace not nowhere.

I even emailed the avclub, I feel like the biggest nerd, but so happy they did restart coverage.

Ha, zing!

Totally, thought the same thing. Sounded like there were a lot of extra vowels trying to sneak out in some of those words.

I absolutely hate that in six years of reviewing homeland they can't get a single reviewer to just sit back and watch the fucking show and write about it as it unfolds. Every single reviewer is always like "meh, the thing that I thought should happen didn't, so I wonder if this show sucks now." I've been impressed

I assume it was because he was too expensive, but they really really should have hired Jon Hamm for this role.

Plus a Travis episode.