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Jefe Bergenstein
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I really wish the gun also had pouches and shoulderpads.

Or bets too much on the ponies. And then has to blow a pony. Or…

It makes me sad that they had to open their toys in front of an ape and they were all made out of doo-doo.

So we talking your standard $5 on a fishing line tormenting, or some Wile E Coyote level stuff with a plate of loose change and some ACME robot arms and catapults?

I'd love it if it didn't end like complete shit, with terrible decisions like erasing Susan's experiences and having the equivalent of Cthulhu turn out to be some idiot with 3 grenades. Him having the horn was the only thing that gave me hope.

Wipe it!

What a cromulent bunch of fired clown blunders.

Why? If its another Groundhog Day iteration the ending might not suck ass.

Euron Greyjoy might have zero fucks, but in the parlance of Silicon Valley, "This guys FUCKS!". He's magnificent, and I hope he lives to continue chewing scenery until the last episode.

We were also pretty annoyed with the whole "I cant explain the Three-Eyed Raven" thing.

"Man and the way she drank that poison like it was water BEFORE revealing she offed his son, BOSS"

Ayesha from Guardians 2 should also count, and should be back in Guardians 3 with Adam Warlock.

The gore move is part of it, since the hosts are basically a big squib, but the bullets still go through thick boards and inflict collateral damage against inanimate objects more than a paintball would.

The gun sensor was from the original movie. In the show the website indicates it is the bullets that are special. Human guests can shoot each other and be shot (it stings like a paintball).

Short Answer: Magic.

Where is Xanderpuss when you need him?

What bothers me more is that Ben's plan basically got everyone killed, and if they had listened to old, rich, whitey and stayed in the basement they would have only had one zombie to deal with. It always felt like the social commentary in NOTLD was something people projected onto it, rather than something more in the

Our family won a fairly sizable settlement in a malpractice case following the death of my grandfather. The money ended up caring for grandmother as her Alzheimer's significantly worsened… If we hadn't been able to afford her staying in a memory care unit, I don't know if my mom would still be with us.

Yeah, figured you did. It was more to address the general confusion that something as basic as running an order to a table seems to have created. Apparently this is high sorcery in Chicago!

They bring you your order at Whataburger. The table tents are there so the person bringing them can quickly identify what table the order needs to go to without walking around going "Number 8? Number 8? Whoever has number 8 please stop fucking around on your phone and raise your hand."