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…Yeah, this is insanely dangerous and I fail to see how this won't have horrible consequences. So, I'm going to leave a few more doors to Sweden unlocked for you all, just knock and come on in if you feel the time has come to leave the US until things calm down a bit. The forests are empty and the sun only sets for an

In a few episodes of The Leftovers I recall Nora having issues with touch-screens, most notably in the beginning of S03 when she's first learning about the "Go To The Other Side" machine. In quite a few episodes of Fargo, Gloria can't get automatic doors to open and can't get the sensors on soap dispensers to work. I

I honestly felt Richard was way more of an asshole, downright evil after a while, by the end of this season than Erlich ever really was, and to that point: I think it's just pretty ugly to have Erlich probably die in a goddamn opium den around the Himalayas, and it bums me out that the supposedly acrimonious split was

Goddammit, is there anything Jamie Foxx CAN'T do?! Or, in this case, won't?

Doesn't really help when a ton of media outlets push this idea of artists not creating fast enough, no matter the medium or discipline. I've seen it with Rick And Morty and wondered why people are going so crazy about it, I saw it with Frank Ocean going so far as people actually yelling at him to release new music

Vince Staples is like that friend who's almost a little annoying because of how good he is at most things, just extremely laissez faire and just overall unbothered by and asking you to not make a big deal of it. You'll tell him his album is amazing and he'll just thank you and ask "but how are you doing, though?",

A star? He should get one for every artist he parodied.

I'm kind of at a loss as to why so many people seem to think this is a bad idea, or why they're angry that LucasArts decided it was more important to go with the Kasdans' script than what Lord & Miller wanted to do. I thought it'd be a good thing, that the company stood behind the original vision of the film rather

Was I getting sadder for every second I saw Chuck slowly lose his sanity, stripping his house of electricity? Sure, it was uncomfortable and panicky. Was I sad seeing Kim all broken and realizing work was just making her worse? Of course, the crash was horrible and much more than just physical. Was I even almost moved

1. That last scene with Jonah…I really don't like him but do find him funny on occasion, but this almost made me feel sorry for him. What the hell was that? I understand it but it was just way too much. Right?
2. I don't mind Jimmy Fallon so I would've liked him to have a cameo here, but I'm also all too aware of The

Well, damn. No wonder he's so thrilled to see Hulk in Ragnarok, Darryl had to stay on Earth and Thor's had no one to hang out with for months.

Rob Schneider? High-profile…?

This might say way too much about me and how I reason in general, especially considering the well-established nature of this show, but…this might be the first time I found Selina to be just cruel. Not that funny, not that joking, just outright cruel. And I think it'll eventually cost her Gary. Anyone else?

I'm happy most of the time, I can just focus on everything in between those two examples which is…quite a lot of stuff, y'know. A LOT. I love pop-culture minutiae. I don't love stories that should be ended by asking people "so how many total strangers do you hug on any given day?".

This is such a non-issue, and was so from the get-go. I can't believe we're still talking about it.

A detail I actually completely forgot about when I saw this post and commented is that reruns of this show are on all the time here in Sweden, so it wasn't just very popular over on your end of the world but in quite a few European countries too. I can't watch it at all most of the time, but I recently saw the finale

That song and that scene and everything about it is a very large part of why nothing can sway me to accept the real ending. End it right there, and I'll remember the show fondly forever.

El-P, wonderfully paranoid but level-headed as he is, could've predicted every insane thing going on in the world right now, but he'd call you crazy too if you suggested this. In real life, he's gearing up to announce what film he's recently scored. Very happy for him.

To me, How I Met Your Mother ended with the train swishing by and Ted saying that's how he met the kids' mother.