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Ms. Adequate
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They're foreign.

For real.  I'm no expert,but I believe the NY constitution echoes the national constitution about that.  And if it doesn't, there's the federal law.

Seems like they've been in collections for a long time. And they're just advertising now.  I kind of scoffed at the people on the Avengers discussions that said WB must be shitting their pants, but now I believe. 

There will be no ex post facto laws.

OK, is anybody going to talk about the DC advertising?  It's not just here.  It was on TV.  Just during reruns of Supernatural on TNT, but still. There has never been a TV commercial for comic books before.

HDB, "Out of This Time."

I never read any of his books when I was a child.  I didn't learn about him until the Where The Wild Things Are movie came out, and the HBO documentary.  But his drawings were familiar.  I had seen them in places.  His work permeated.  That will go on.

You're far more high-maintenance than you understand.

No, they're trying to appeal to their master, Satan, to get them out of the slump.  But I'm not sure that Satan really has good instincts on TV anymore.  They could be screwed.

Yes, obviously written by a woman, who might know more about how guys are in bed than you do.  Especially considering the fantasy quotient that likely goes into your estimation of how you are.

Nothing subjunctive about "I do say" anyway.

You sound exactly like me.

I haven't read The Fabric of the Cosmos.  But based on The Elegant Universe, you'd probably be better off with some other writer's pop-cosmology book.

Because they were in the storage for The Ark of the Most Psycho Universe Yet.  Right?

I thought they should have just shot the antennas from the ground.  I liked this episode for all the jaw-droppers (NIMOOOY! YOU LYING BASTARD!). But it was low on the flow that usually steers us past these sorts of questions, at least while we're watching.

Also:

It seems like they're trying so hard, and spending so much money, that my "meh" reaction may be rude, but there it is.

I understand your references, but I'm not really understanding what you're claiming to understand  You don't understand how divided they are?  Or you don't know them at all?

I think these filmmakers are actually getting into a dangerous game with their target audience. Pornography? Supernatural happenings?  The target audience would mostly prefer that these things did not exist at all, and not be shown in movies.  They all know that pornography exists, some believe in supernatural

But their chance of a presidential pardon got blowed up real good.  And they are all, except Alex, broke.  And Division is still in business, though broke. I agree with Lupin Addams that it should take at least a season more to really work, but if they have to, hurry up.