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The dirt from his boot print contains twinkie dust…. they must have her in the old, abandoned yet still full of barrels and chains Hostess factory outside of town.

The scene with Chuck being dressed down by Kim was fantastic, not just because she said to him all the things us fans have been screaming at him in our minds for two seasons but she did it all while she knew, and we knew she knew that Chuck was right. But on another level - Chuck is the one violating legal ethics.

Kim also knows nobody is going to believe Chuck's story outside of maybe Howard. When a cop shows up at Chuck's house and hears all about Chuck's condition, which we know from the hospital scene last year is all psychosomatic how does he maintain credibility for anything?

That's excellent and obvious now that you pointed it out.

I'm not sure how stupid it is. If that's a place Mike frequents - like the coffee shop obviously - that would be one thing. If he just stopped once in a random bar, full of very white people, and bought the drinks as a victory lap to himself I don't think that will come back to haunt him. They were just showing

You mean how some people loved "The Jerk" for the absurd humor while the other half of America loved it for the overt racism.

The FF franchise as always is going to focus on social progress - Theron is playing O'Conner after his transition.

I think that part of his character is very true to life. He grew up in that world so he believes in the living Christ and the rites and rituals of the church - but he knows he's going to hell so he wants to fulfill his earthy goals before he dies. He said so much in his "confession" in the chapel either last week or

They need Bjorn to be the new Ragnar, he "learned" in the woods. He can't just kill Erlendur, he's still at least an Jarl? He has men that follow him, men that are only under Ragnar's kingship if they don't rebel - and being in the middle of enemy territory is a really bad place for a rebellion. So Bjorn is biding

The only way to get rid of him was to buyout his ownership stake which they mentioned would be impossible to do and maintain the firm.

On the BB like tracking shot - wasn't that the point. We're entering back into the criminal, drug smuggling business with the beginning of this episode so we're back to doing it that way. It will be interesting to see how if the look of the show starts to mirror BB more and more as Mike and Jimmy get closer to that

Two things, first I have thought since last season that Howard had a thing for Kim, so his punishment and rewards for Kim are greater / lesser than they otherwise would be as they are clouded by that emotion.
Second, was Howard - by not specifically telling Chuck that Kim and Jimmy weren't partnering up only sharing

Snyder pulled off something amazing with this film. He managed to make a movie that non-comic book fans won't understand at all while at the same time violating most of the core tenants of the superheroes involved pissing off the only people watching the movie who can understand the plot. Wonder Woman might pull the

So just lucky that it took a bunch of runs and a kid with overwhelming power in the force to make the shot that took down the death star, with plenty of forewarning, but right after the AT-AT falls somebody make a perfect shot in exactly the right place. Hey I know it's a movie and the AT-AT blowing up looked cool

"Bothan's always be walking like this." "But Ithorian's just strut around like this."
-Every other Tuesday was open mic comedy night at the Mos Eisley Cantina

Not to mention they would all be very old men and women by then.

Yeah but there's that design flaw where when they are walking their armor is impervious to blaster fire, but when they are sitting on the ground you can blow them up with just two blasts. Kind of a reverse Thor's hammer thing going on.

I just wonder how they're going to keep Brett Dalton on the show. They've killed him off like four times now, and I have a feeling they'll figure out how to get Hive to leave his body and then somehow bring his body back - maybe he'll be a cyborg?

First off, it's obvious that Lash will kill Hive - that's his "purpose" and why they brought him back in time for the last few episodes of the season.
Next - Fitz? Good explanation of why time is fixed - but what about the bootstrap paradox? They were only in New York because the guy called and he only called

None of the ages of these kids makes sense anymore. Lip is 22? That would make Ian 21 which is fine since they play fast and loose with the passage of time on this show - but that would make Fiona like 33 or 34 since she turned 30 when she worked for the cup company, also fine. But then Debbie is somehow still 15