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Oh mighty moral dilemma. I don't think I'm constitutionally capable of watching Anne Hathaway for a feature length film without jerking off. But other patrons - possibly ocularly challenged - will most likely complain to the ushers. I know I sure did when I was unfortunate enough to be dragged in to see Twilight and

Oh mighty moral dilemma. I don't think I'm constitutionally capable of watching Anne Hathaway for a feature length film without jerking off. But other patrons - possibly ocularly challenged - will most likely complain to the ushers. I know I sure did when I was unfortunate enough to be dragged in to see Twilight and

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Cathartic Bullets below - it's Omar. See Kevbo's post - the term has nothing to do with any character having 'magical powers'. It refers to the pattern in Hollywood films where the white lead is either rescued or guided by a less well-developed black character who, for

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Cathartic Bullets below - it's Omar. See Kevbo's post - the term has nothing to do with any character having 'magical powers'. It refers to the pattern in Hollywood films where the white lead is either rescued or guided by a less well-developed black character who, for

One thing that has been increasingly irritating about True Blood is that for all its allusions to homophobia, the Iraq war, racism etc, it never does so in any way that indicates a genuine interest in exploring the area. Instead, it just borrows the language from the most cliched tropes to riff off in lieu of

One thing that has been increasingly irritating about True Blood is that for all its allusions to homophobia, the Iraq war, racism etc, it never does so in any way that indicates a genuine interest in exploring the area. Instead, it just borrows the language from the most cliched tropes to riff off in lieu of

Not an American, nor a fan of the US military, but they could have made the plot point a lot more interesting by making the incident a (seriously negligent) scew-up by one of the soldiers (i.e. cut the drugs and the cultural disrespect, and make it purely a matter of the guy being scared and shooting when he shouldn't

It's a reference to a plotline that's been developing since the end of series 1. In the comics, Kirkman follows the Romero-universe rules: EVERYBODY rises unless they have massive brain damage. In the show so far, you needed to be bitten to rise. Part way through the season they found walkers without bitemarks, but

Have you read the comics? I just hope they're taking Carl in the same direction, because if so, then all this 'golly beaver' crap will be genius in hindsight.

Agreed. Going by plot/thematic points alone:
- it is suggested in several episodes of the 1st two seasons that Foreman had the best grades in med school;
- Foreman was adequately respected and qualified to get a position the equivalent of House's (when that very speciality 'department of diagnostics' was set up solely