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    It's hard to give consent when you're dead.

    The Sopranos' highs are better than anything, but there was a lot of filler. It was very frustrating to watch on the original release schedule.

    Joni Mitchell asks Chrissie wtf she's doing.

    I've been harboring a secret theory that the whole Marvel's Most Wanted thing has been a bluff this whole time so that we'd all be surprised when Bobbi and Lance show up in the finally to save the day. Could happen.

    Of course there's a point! Great TV doesn't stop being great because it ends!

    Except that all of these cancelled shows (except The Muppets and The Family) were past their first season. I love Galavant and Agent Carter, but it can't be argued that ABC didn't give them a chance.

    It's because they think you (and I) are too smart and set in our ways to be swayed by advertising. It's kind of a complement.

    Don't matter to whom? They certainly matter to advertisers, and since the advertisers are the ones who pay the networks, then they matter to the networks as well.

    I don't really recall Jesus talking about romantic (or sexual) love at all, of any variety. He talked a great deal about the broader love that we should all share with each other, what the Greeks called agape, which is often translated as "charity". (Although "charity" seems to limited in our current connotation.)

    Well, not for nothing, Disney has already declared their allegiances: They've granted same-sex benefits for a long time, they host Gay Days, they threatened to boycott Georgia over their proposed anti-trans laws. Disney is a very pro-gay corporation.

    Star Wars prequels… If one comes on TV… There's always a couple of scenes I will sit and watch until I see them. Like the 3-way lightsaber battle in Episode 1, or the Kenobi-Fett face-off in Episode 2.

    This somehow hurts me almost as much as when people confuse Rick Springfield with Bruce Springsteen.

    The move to FXX probably hurt it just as much as the increased number of shows. At the time, my cable provider didn't even carry FXX (although I could still watch the show OnDemand somehow).

    Do it. Speaking of CNN, Bell is pretty defensive about his new home. He was on Colbert promoting his new show, and Stephen asked him about Larry Wilmore's CNN-bashing jokes during the Correspondent's Dinner.

    It's excellent. The Klan episode was just jaw-droppingly insane, but the prison one was very moving.

    Indigo Girls are from Atlanta, so not *quite* the same scene. They're great, though — probably the band I've seen the most times live.

    *sad upvote*

    Vice City had some nigh-impossible side quests. I think one involved taking an off-road truck through a series of rings? Anyway, I remember bringing up a how-to video for those, pausing it every second, and then recreating exactly what the video did, then pausing the game etc.

    It's also the end of every Resident Evil game.

    Since Hive is a collective, I assume that killing the main body would have no effect on anything. The parasites in Daisy (or whoever) could spawn into a new host body, and nothing would change.