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I'd like to see it, but I still haven't forgiven him for The Last Airbender.

Except it doesn't, it makes it harder. "Gluten Free" used to mean no gluten at all and targeted specifically to people with Celiac disease. Now, because it's the new dietary fad, companies slap the "Gluten Free" label on everything, as long as it has something like <1% gluten. So people with celiac disease can't trust

Reading these comments I'm surprised about the general dislike for Bazooka Tooth. Cook It Up has to be one of his most fun songs.

You know, it was really unclear.

Serious question: What ever happened to practical effects? Couldn't a professional puppeteer (aided by some light post-production CGI) give us moderately successful direwolf scenes?

I have to say, Escape Rooms never appealed to me. But this sounds goddamn brilliant.

God v. Particle: The Beginning

In the Last of Us, the first Pittsburgh resident you meet (after you're routed around the Fort Duquesne Bridge) tries to rob you.

Serious question, since I don't know law: Isn't Chuck backing her into a legal corner too? Chuck is telling Kim that she must tell Mesa Verde that Jimmy forged the documents. Sure, Kim knows Jimmy is capable, but there is no solid evidence. Isn't that libel?

That's not what happened. The good Samaritan freed the driver. The driver then proceeded to call the Salamancas. The driver could claim he called the cops (when he called the Salamancas), he could claim he didn't want the police/insurance involved, etc.

He expected her to leave for Schweikart, which is essentially leaving to join the competition. Once he heard she was starting her own firm, he calmed down and began to show her more respect. She wasn't just following the money.

Hey, I'm late but I just wanted to say I really liked that story. I loved the "The timing would have been all wrong" bit at the beginning. Great line.

Oscar Isaac, who should be in everything.

Why?

I was laughing so hard during "Smokers Allowed" that I couldn't even process the cringe.

I've never played a Fallout game before, but I was considering picking up New Vegas with the remaining cash on my Steam wallet. Seems like a cheap way to join all the hype that Fallout 4 has given to the series. I am worried about how it has aged though, hopefully I can find some mods to make the graphics more in line

Holy crap. Once Nathan pitched his idea, I didn't stop laughing the entire episode. So many good moments, from the first curtain opening of the play to the giant script at the first rehearsal.

We had a drinking game for the first one. Any mustache-twirling by Kevin Sorbo earned a drink. I think the rest of the rules were made up on the fly. Turned out to be a pretty good time.

Or harmless fun.