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Baseless = There is no possible way they affected the headsets.

I'm not sure how Seattle is going to win against Pittsburgh. I know this is an uphill battle for the Steelers but even at home Seattle is looking worse for wear while the Steelers are getting healthier. Ben had an extra week off, got healed up, and is ready to make the Seahawks look like turkeys.

Yeah….I'm not going to lie, I'm a Steelers fan but the Pats are looking worse and worse basically riding out a weak schedule of basement dwellers only to face the Steelers or Cincinnati in the playoffs, both of which could win that game over them.

Beat me to it, it's pretty clear when you stop on frame it's both an off-pink/brown color and clearly some elongated capsule container.

It's so generic that it probably will. It sounds like they're just going to let it drop but still get their money back in plushies and clothes for the smaller kids.

It sounds decidedly like they probably should have scrapped the whole affair and started with a new team and new premise. But 100-200 million in the hole makes for some very tense moments to get something out there. The near complete lack of media blitz on TV and general Pixar-level love affairs suggests they're

An actual 1% increase (assuming you eat 2 strips every day for the rest of your life) in colorectal cancer is actually pretty low since you're going from a 5% to 6% chance. Never mind that it's a completely treatable cancer in many ways with early detection…

People weren't familiar with Superman, Batman, The Punisher, or Spawn before their respective movies? Most had been cartoons or aware of in the public image. The Mask & Blade aren't really superheroes in the traditional sense, atleast not what you would throw in the same category as Captain America or the Reeves

They also statistically wreck more often. It's not really discrimination if they as a group are more likely to cause accidents. I feel for you, it isn't fair because in a dichotomous relationship one or the other is BOUND to be higher but the argument they use is that it's nearly 2/3rds of all accidents are caused

Reading Dilbert books as a child I somehow loved his no nonsense engineering attitude. I liked that Dilbert for the most part was a pretty progressive guy and the females in his strips weren't painfully bad (he even had a female engineer coworker that seemed to voice genuine frustrations). I didn't realize how much

I would settle for: You live in an universe where men wear high tech armor to fight evil aliens along side ultra-strong aliens, very large green men, and a man frozen in time. Not to mention Shield's tech is semi-known to exist. I understand that the MCU is scalable and all but it's pretty evident that Kilgrave is

I'm not sure this is a gendered issue, I think some children would grow into Kilgrave and others would learn to control their powers and become less self-indulgent. It's hard to tell but I highly suspect most would end up as Kilgrave. Not to mention that it is also an issue of nobody around you would ever have true

This was a decent episode and a firm push back on politics after letting Trump have his way with the show two weeks ago. The 'chine in' sketch was decent but needed to be made more relevant since the two clear right-wing tropes were so ignorant and apolitical that it lost some of the potency.

I'm excited to see the next season without Kilgrave actually. I felt he overwhelmed this season towards the end and made it suffer the same kind of issue 'The Following' had the next season. Thankfully next season we're likely to get some real cases of the week while unraveling IGH. I dislike that as the season

Yeah (Not to spoil) but it feels there is some odd antagonism between Moss' character and the NYPD.

For a man like that, he built his whole life on power and control through money. To be undone like that had to be aggressively painful. In some of the other cases Kilgrave never caused them deep physical harm but it's the power of absolute will that emotionally harmed them all.

For a moment I was surprised to see Trish there, then she spoke and I realized it was the secretary. They do look similar enough to throw me off even though I was binging the episodes. I think it was just poor cinematography since we've really seen Trish in a certain style this whole time then Amy was put in that

She would have been released on her own recognizance especially given the fact that the killing blow was her head splitting on the glass table, not the vase blow. In either case, they wouldn't be inclined to charge her or arrest her.

I want to hold this episode up as a 'how we should talk about abortion in media' if only because neither one has a huge moral dilemma, they simply accept each other's decisions and move on. The research is in and this is how most women who choose to do it feel about it. It's also an easier storyline because of the

Finn & Jake are kind of like Superman in terms of power levels, he scales up and down as needed and really only becomes powerful in 'Finn Stories.' Though I won't lie, I find it utterly irritating that they have his ability fluctuate so radically between episodes since we never get any sense of rhythm nor reason.