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Knifey James
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No, but I can get a tattoo of a pepper after work.

Now do the annoying voiceover guy!

That probably says something about their demographic.

I think even the trustafarians have been edged out of Williamsburg by finance bros.

It's been so long since I've seen it that I forgot how many female characters are in the movie! I think Madame Hydra was a little hindered by what they did and didn't have the rights to, a la Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch. Yukio was cool… hopefully they find a way to bring her back. I could have done without his love

I use old salsa jars, does that count?

Hey, big spender!

I did wonder if that was set up for the phone eventually washing up somewhere. I wonder how much could be gleaned from a waterlogged phone?

I remember watching it with my dad and brother and just. Not. Getting it.
Which in retrospect should have been a sign.

And they're walkin' here!

But he runs the risk of the phone being discovered, whether someone steals it or it's found by authorities if he is arrested or killed, and then having a Terminator-situation where they reverse engineer tech from the phone.

Saving Kennedy is probably more appealing to people born before he was killed. Neither of my parents were alive for his assassination, so what's to say preventing it wouldn't affect either of them being born, not to mention meeting decades later?

Resetting the timeline would undo the death, but he'd still have the memory of killing an innocent man. Maybe there's a debate to be had about the needs of the many yada yada yada but I don't think that's compatible with the moral code of the Stephen King Everyman (TM) archetype.

Probably because the pilot moved up Jake's move to Texas; it makes more sense for him to take a short(er) trip to Kentucky than go all the way back to Maine.

I remember having to re-read passages, or start a chapter over, because I would realize I had skimmed past a character's quick death in a chaotic scene.

I think I originally found Jang through an ASMR playlist, but I kept watching because they really are quality reviews. Compare his to any of the other (very loud) reviewers on YouTube and see what I mean.

The first season went up a few weeks before the second premiered, so it might be a minute before the second goes up.

I think he's regenerated from a single surviving cell, so that movie would probably end with his toenail twitching at the foot of a volcano.

I enjoyed it well enough until the giant robot showed up. I imagine the pitch for the movie being like Kevin Smith's Superman movie, where the producer demands a tacked on robot fight for the hell of it.

Fargo is on Hulu.