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Buffy was moderately entertaining out of the gate and had greatly improved by episode 12, Dollhouse was legitimately good after 6 episodes. I can kind of see where you're coming from with Angel but that had a much more likeable cast and better writing even from the start.

I do find it kind of funny that on 4chan, a broadly right skewing site reddit is seen as some kind of far left social justice bogeyman whereas over here in a place that skews left it's seen as a hateful, backwards misogynist bogeyman. I guess when a website is big enough you can read whatever you want into it.

Tyrion gets shot by Kenard in a convenience store

Hey man keep talking like that and we'll make the number of White Houses you've had 3.

Nah I'm British, and I can only comment on my own experiences as a white guy so by all means disagree. Of course we have racism in this country, I have never disputed this. Casual racism against people of African descent is far too commonplace to this day and of course we have the unfortunate history of colonialism

Counterpoint - All of Julie's storylines after Season 1

Sorry man I was more kind of responding to the general discussion. A lot of what bothers me comes from the "Doctor Who is Racist" debate, when it seemed the American commentators where commenting on racial issues from a very US centric perspective without understanding the difference in racial tension and the like

Wait how did you see episode three?

Kyle Chandler - Obi Wan Kenobi
Connie Britton - Mon Mothma (hey the female parts in these films are pretty underwritten)
Jesse Plemons - Luke Skywalker
Adrianne Palicki - f!Han Solo
Taylor Kitsch - Chewbacca
Scott Porter - R2-D2
Zach Gilford - C3-PO
Minka Kelly - Leia

Bring back Bastilla Shan, somehow…

Except our people aren't anywhere near as racially segregated in America and we don't have a history of de jure discrimination of black people. Britain gained a lot of its wealth doing really terrible things but I think it's very unfair to compare our kind of racism, which is based in the fear of foreigners and the

But 1929 is the year of the Atlantic City Conference, which seems to be the thing they have been kind of building towards.

If Louis CK was stripping off every few episodes in Louie I think the reaction would be similar.

I reckon they'll jump ahead to 1929 and bump off Rothstein around then. That's the logical conclusion of the Atlantic City storyline at least.

Hey man, it's out there, we won't judge you, even if I thought it wasn't as good as 1&2

Do you have a link or something, I'm legitimately interested now because I didn't really pick up on it after the initial arc, although really I had no idea what the fuck was going on most of the time.

Yeah I'm not sure that Naveen Andrews can make given how he's busy in big Hollywood films like Diana.

I never really got the Matrix - Invisibles parallels. I mean the first two or three issues are kind of matrixy in a sense but after they they are two very different works.

It seems like one of those shows made in the mid 00s to capitalise on Lost, a serialised show about a group of seemingly ordinary people connected by some mysterious force with vague science fiction elements.

It sounds kind of like Heroes, so it must be good right?