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@Driouaet

Politicalness.
When I saw the promo I was pretty turned off by the apparent "let's make fun of stupid liberal environmentalists" tone of the show, but I decided to give it a shot, thinking that maybe it might be a little more complex then that. I wouldn't necessarily mind a show that poked some fun at liberal views,

Well played, HipsterDB.

@HipsterDB

Juliet
This has nothing to do with tonight's episode or theories or anything, but anyways:
My family watches Lost, including my grandparents, and it seems like attitudes towards Juliet are divided completely by gender. My mom, sister, girlfriend and grandmother all deeply hate her. My dad, brother, grandpa and I all

Roneesh, have you actually seen the movie? And beyond that, where do you get off determining what is and isn't art, and what is worth "our" time? It's one thing to say that this type of movie doesn't appeal to you or even repulses you, but to make sweeping statements about what is and isn't art and what is worth "our"

WIRED
I definitely recognized that Wired cover. I'm pretty sure the cover was of a superhero, and that it had some articles about technology being developed that could be used as a "superpower" or whatever you want to call it. Stuff like invisibility and super-strength, I don't really remember. It was from a few years

All I could think while watching the original Videodrome was…
why can't this be more of a large-scale sci-fi action thriller?

Can't wait for the album.
It's going to feature "the comical "Bad Day" where "Roth describes a plane trip to a wedding in New York, where he's stuck between a screaming baby and an over-sized seatmate."