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I'd actually argue that the bit with Summer and the car absolutely has to involve her, and couldn't involve anyone else. I have no idea if Harmon and Roiland are at all familiar with Simone de Beauvoir, but Summer's arc this season has been developed consistent with de Beauvoir's ideas about morality being ambiguous.

In this last season they've straight-up embraced the slash-fiction nature of the show and just went for it.

I feel like Breitbart finally found an effective false-flag troll.

oooooooooooh reprimanded.

Ghazi is for stupid pseudo-scandals, ie "ballghazi."

I had a peanut butter sandwich. This week has been pathetic for me.

It's also—what—his penultimate Marvel movie? He can see the light at the end of the tunnel. But I also hope you're right.

I'm a massive fan of the books, but I'm not sure whether something from public domain counts as property.

I would like to live in the universe where Donnie Yen is in everything.

Is it really a MacGuffin if it's used to blow up a space port the size of a small moon?

That's a very good answer. I still need to finish my research.

I'm going to need to rewatch five out of six seasons of Community for research.

Google maps works better if there are restaurants in the area similar to ones you've already searched for.

Same here. The other thing that bugged me was that Chicago festival screenings were given the same treatment as much wider releases. It's a nice democratic idea, but it means once the film is actually distributed and reaches even a secondary market there was nothing substantial. Again, it's a nice idea, but it felt

Vin Diesel posts nerd shit online all the time.

She passed on a scholarship to Juilliard so she could to a different school and double major in music and math, and graduated at 19. She doesn't need to do anything actually nerdy with her career to be a bona fide nerd.

No, she's a classic dork, which means someone who is sociable enough and doesn't belong to one of the classic geek/nerd tribes (math, physics, space, SF, computers, etc), but is passionate about something that is otherwise unusual.

Haven't actually listened to the show yet.

I don't mind either, because fuck yeah redheads, and when NBC execs go to hell their afterlife will be MC'd by Harmon (that will be his heaven), because that's what they deserve.

A beta hivemind, even.