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I don't think this point is valid. While the reviewer made a statement which could lead to confusion, the real meaning behind "on her path to building…" was about the psychological and emotional path which would lead her to become an extremist. The reviewer knows perfectly well that this visit happened before Meg was

But it's not like all psychics have the same process.

I'm not really sure that we only just got to that point - i think the term you're looking for is "language", but, yeah, it's dire.

See definition 2. which is a legitimate, though informal, definition.

exactly one million?

I also like the way she sings the word "reality" more in the demo, it's the only part of the new version i'm suspicious of. Tbf, the demo is one of my top 3 songs of the year and i've played it a hundred times or so.

REALiTi (demo) is better than REALiTi which is better than reality. Great album though.

She wrote Go for Rhianna, and it would have been an awesome Rhianna song. but it wasn't a good Grimes song.

Taylor Swift and CRJ released very solid albums.

It sounds like a bad James Blake cover version. The lyrical content is obvious and the gender flip of "i need a man" to "you need a man" is both patronising and insulting. I have no idea how that song was a good choice. Maybe if you're a teenage girl and need that type of emotional content even more telegraphed. I'm

And Felicity's intern's intern?

Can I handle two Felicity types bouncing off one another buddy style? Probably not. This reminds me of Ian and Darcy from Thor: The Dark World.

Kimmy Schmidt was fun but possibly the most inconsistent (and occasionally downright stupid) show of the summer. I liked it, but it's real strength and the only thing that elevated it above "fine" was it's music, which was goddamned spectacular. Throw-everything-at-viewers-and-see-what-sticks writing is exhausting.

Initially it's like a cross between House and <insert period="" show="" here="">, but it really comes into it's own about halfway through the season. I'm glad I watched it all in a relatively short space, i might have given up if i were watching it week by week. anyway, one of my favourite first seasons in a while.

I agree and I foresee great things from that man, but I like his three films more than I like any of Nolan's. I mean, I think Memento and The Dark Knight trilogy are both pretty good and I have respect for aspects of Inception, Interstellar, Insomnia & The Prestige, but I don't think single one of them are even on

And then toss Nolan as runner up and put in Jeff Nichols. The Nicholses.

Way to highlight the sad absence of Jeff Nichols

You lost me at Christopher Nolan especially over Mike Nicholls. But my real N vote goes to Jeff Nichols whose least worthy scenes are infinitely better than Nolan's best.

I really struggle with the art in Spider-Verse, the body's seem ill-proportioned, the poses seem to be very childlike and the costumes all look lackluster. It's a shame because it really detracts from the story.

You are aware of Marvel's concept of time right? It's called Marvel Time and read this: