This is fucking stupid. I tried to find a nice way of saying it, but I failed. It is so fucking stupid. It's literally contradicted by the data dump from Logan in his first scene from this episode.
This is fucking stupid. I tried to find a nice way of saying it, but I failed. It is so fucking stupid. It's literally contradicted by the data dump from Logan in his first scene from this episode.
Right, and we've learned tonight how far the technology has progressed, and we've had no indication that we've seen two incredibly different models.
It's already been clarified that she's talking to Arnold.
I'm wondering in Arnold uploaded a form of his consciousness before he died and it works like a virus in the park.
ZODIACMOTHERFUCKER used to call him WHACK HANDLEN. I think he was right.
I fucking love Full Bars and it would say it's the undisputed champion of the Halloween episodes, if it wasn't for its downer of a B-plot, where Bob squashes Teddy pet.
I have no problem with people who just want a Coors Light; I'm just not one of them.
Same here. I'd rather have numerous threads working slowly than what we've had on the last few seasons of GoT where every thread is sped up aggressively.
I hope in agriculture if you have this tendency to buy bullshit in bulk.
As a separate reply an AVC-approved analogy: lagers are mainstream arena rock and IPAs are the indie bands that have some degree of mainstream profile, ie Arcade Fire. Your average Aerosmith fan is going to think of Arcade Fire as a bunch of pretentious jerkoffs, while a hardcore indie fan is going to say that Arcade…
Sort of, in that IPAs are generally the first beers brewed by a fledgling craft brewery and acts as a sort of benchmark. It's complicated further by the disparity between craft brewing drinkers and mainstream lager drinkers. For the first crowd they might have a favorite IPA or an IPA that introduced to the wider…
This is so fucking wrong that I can't even start.
Dead on. It's not about being trendy; it's about finding things that other people are experimenting with and ending up with something new that you also like.
I also feel like the mishmash of genres is also causing confusion. I think it's more of a horror episode with SF tropes, and not the other way around. At least, it works better that way.
How about killing Stalin? That might be more interesting. Stalin is killed by a time-traveler, which means Trotsky succeeds Lenin. Trotsky becomes less interested in forced collectivisation while continuing the NEP, and instead focuses on expanding Communism. His efforts eventually lead to a Communist Germany and…
Right. Currently we have the rather liberal Brooklyn 99—the Gomer Pyle USMC of cop shows,—which will go to a billion episodes before it addresses police brutality.
Ever heard of Sherlock? If they can take Cabbagepatch for 90 minutes, they're up for anything.
Harrison also was the first person to convince Dylan to start playing protest songs again with the Concert for Bangladesh.
Rushdie himself disagrees with you.
Genre writers seem to fucking love the award. Philip Pullman and Stephen King have been quite laudatory.