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I suppose I'll have to repeat it since I'm a little horse.

Accidentally hit post, will edit in a couple other things.

Somehow, the first thing that stuck out is a tidbit from the Rebel Drop section since it also points out a minor thing that wasn't mentioned: "all you have to do is drop by a liberated area to grab another beacon" - the only areas that automatically supply beacons are outposts or whatever those Guardia bases are

"I absolutely love the guy and I hope this is the movie that convinces
people he shouldn't be cuffed to franchises, but rather should be
allowed to act, because HE'S OUR SEXIEST LIVING ACTOR BY FAR."

This ain't no show, mister?

I thought the two books that covered the same segment of time was a novel idea in concept, but ended up mostly being a result of the bloat that had been creeping in over the last few books. Book 10's strength was that it was the smallest one of the series.

Ultimately, I can appreciate that ending since it's kinda inevitable. Hopefully Simpson pops back up after he's gone full comic-book.

No wonder I didn't like Mr. Robot. It played to me like a 15-year-old deciding he hates the world.

Hey, I just started that last week!

You'd think Jon Hamm would be up for most projects if he's doing cartoon voices over on TripTank.

I, too, enjoy Explosion Simulator 3! I'd like to read that review.

Still the same mix of nostalgia properties and teenager-level jokes, but this does explain why the show had a Transparent reference.

And today I learned that Shelby Fero wrote for last week's Robot Chicken.

Pears are 95% tasty and good. The other 5% of the flavor makes my tongue want to curl in on itself so strongly it folds spacetime on itself to get rid of the flavor.

Yeah they call it streaky bacon in the other parts of the former British Empire.

"Now if only the AVClub had a separate section … for puns"

Trolls are already hard enough, thank you.

The thing is, is that it's made from a different part of the animal. American bacon is made from pig's belly, a rich and fatty chunk of the animal that's not good for much else. Canadians, on the other hand, make back bacon, from the loin of the pig, and pigs these days have been bred incessantly to shed fat from that

154 of these are physically impossible, 27 are potential hate crimes, and 3 are banned under the Geneva Convention.

… I literally didn't get the Trans/parent meaning until now. I'm an idiot.