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When did Chris Cornell become a gay werewolf version of Christian Bale?

I have only seen the first season (too much homework) but I was impressed and I agree that the show is lean, makes some pretty awesome adjustments to GRRM's work, and most of them have made it better. The books are great (at least the first three are) but I'm much more comfortable recommending the show to people - the

Are you fucking high? There is no way in the world that HBO is willing to give each book two seasons. One: it would encourage a lot of the bloat from the books that has turned readers off of GRRM since ASoS. Two: the showrunners would probably like to keep the actors at least somewhat in tune with the ages of their

last year Harvard's average LSAT score was a 170 (for all admitted 1Ls), that might have gone up or down a little (one point) after all was said and done, and the final acceptance numbers were tallied, but under the current scoring there is no way Harvard requires a 175. A 175 might get you a fee waiver from every

last year Harvard's average LSAT score was a 170 (for all admitted 1Ls), that might have gone up or down a little (one point) after all was said and done, and the final acceptance numbers were tallied, but under the current scoring there is no way Harvard requires a 175. A 175 might get you a fee waiver from every

eggs! The Living Legend needs eggs!

eggs! The Living Legend needs eggs!

100 Bullets,por favor.

100 Bullets,por favor.

@avclub-3db41011acc2d229176bf6a92202728d:disqus Hell yeah! the d6 version is awesome and so damned easy to run that I've spent way too much time wondering why more systems don't try to be more like it - fun game, for sure.

@avclub-3db41011acc2d229176bf6a92202728d:disqus Hell yeah! the d6 version is awesome and so damned easy to run that I've spent way too much time wondering why more systems don't try to be more like it - fun game, for sure.

@avclub-cad44517b35950ca85cffe44458ff25a:disqus Sure, and the thing that sucks is we don't know if Whedon was just doing a slow build that had to be scrapped and spammed back together for a movie, or if he was just making a more episodic, less cohesive show. Too bad, because I think you're right and yet I think the

@avclub-cad44517b35950ca85cffe44458ff25a:disqus Sure, and the thing that sucks is we don't know if Whedon was just doing a slow build that had to be scrapped and spammed back together for a movie, or if he was just making a more episodic, less cohesive show. Too bad, because I think you're right and yet I think the

Right on, I haven't really watched much of Dollhouse (school, etc.) but my wife liked it quite a bit. Not nearly as much as Firefly, but the criteria you cite for Dollhouse's superiority aren't really as important as what I consider makes Firefly such a rare show: the obvious chemistry of the cast tied into a really

Right on, I haven't really watched much of Dollhouse (school, etc.) but my wife liked it quite a bit. Not nearly as much as Firefly, but the criteria you cite for Dollhouse's superiority aren't really as important as what I consider makes Firefly such a rare show: the obvious chemistry of the cast tied into a really

Not trying to start an argument on taste, but what Whedon show do you think is his strongest?

Not trying to start an argument on taste, but what Whedon show do you think is his strongest?

@avclub-f8bca49d5d3303c0cbf425b6b779d37d:disqus I think that part of it is the clusterfuckery of the legal code (it is pretty dense, like the tax code, etc.) as well as the general inconsistency of secondary (and unfortunately more and more undergraduate) education. Law school was my second option behind a liberal

@avclub-f8bca49d5d3303c0cbf425b6b779d37d:disqus I think that part of it is the clusterfuckery of the legal code (it is pretty dense, like the tax code, etc.) as well as the general inconsistency of secondary (and unfortunately more and more undergraduate) education. Law school was my second option behind a liberal

Really, there are a lot of professions that are way oversaturated via higher education. PhD jobs could be filled just by the Ivy League PhD programs - obviously there are a lot more produced than all that, hence the ugly, vicious, political process that some times (many times) marks the acquisition of a tenure track