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    It's Dall.

    It's Dall.

    Leslie Knope is, by far, my least favorite part of this show.

    Leslie Knope is, by far, my least favorite part of this show.

    It is not just you.

    It is not just you.

    I have never seen a pilot referred to so consistently as "multi-camera" before in my life. Why is there such a great need to confirm that there will be, in fact, more than one camera involved in the pilot? Are there really that many single-camera shows on TV at all anymore?

    I have never seen a pilot referred to so consistently as "multi-camera" before in my life. Why is there such a great need to confirm that there will be, in fact, more than one camera involved in the pilot? Are there really that many single-camera shows on TV at all anymore?

    @Logoboros:disqus I think that having an opinion of the art itself is a separate issue from whether or not we choose to financially support the artist. Related, but separate.

    @Logoboros:disqus I think that having an opinion of the art itself is a separate issue from whether or not we choose to financially support the artist. Related, but separate.

    The plot function of "Catwoman" was for Batman to learn to trust someone and have it actually pay off. It's an emotional reason rather than a cause-and-effect one.

    The question isn't really whether or not paying for an unknown experience that you end up disliking is or isn't "worth it". The question is whether or not, knowing that you will probably dislike something, you should voluntarily pay for it and intentionally subject yourself to it. Being disappointed by high

    Sure, but Christopher Nolan directing Batman is probably going to be really really similar to Christopher Nolan directing Batman. If you didn't like The Dark Knight, there's a substantial chance you're not going to like a movie with the same director, much of the same cast, and three words of the title being

    I wasn't trying to predict what would have actually happened - I was only speaking about his motivations - to dispel the myth that he acted as he did only to end classism. Sheesh.

    I wasn't trying to predict what would have actually happened - I was only speaking about his motivations - to dispel the myth that he acted as he did only to end classism. Sheesh.

    I think it's meant to be implied (by her watching on in shock/horror) that Selena didn't know exactly what she was luring Batman into. He also ends up with Selena after she comes back to save his life from Bane and help other people escape, which is a pretty decent way to make amends for accidentally doing the

    I think it's meant to be implied (by her watching on in shock/horror) that Selena didn't know exactly what she was luring Batman into. He also ends up with Selena after she comes back to save his life from Bane and help other people escape, which is a pretty decent way to make amends for accidentally doing the

    Alfred is pulled out of his "fantasy" when he sees the face of the man he's looking at - his fantasy isn't a delusion, it's just a dream, and he knows it's not real. When he sees Bruce Wayne alive and well at the end, he knows it's for real. It takes too much suspension of disbelief to think that Alfred would suddenly

    Alfred is pulled out of his "fantasy" when he sees the face of the man he's looking at - his fantasy isn't a delusion, it's just a dream, and he knows it's not real. When he sees Bruce Wayne alive and well at the end, he knows it's for real. It takes too much suspension of disbelief to think that Alfred would suddenly

    Yeah, he would have taken out the ruling/political class and re-instated the Catholic Church as the rulers of Britain.