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Yeah, remember all that prison time Jackson did?

Every time I see someone use the term "gross," I assume they're an 11 year old girl.

Checked the Eve forums, and yes, apparently this was a thing.

Between Gotham, Bad Judge, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and now this, he's getting lots of guest work.

"That's what I said, queeahs."

"In answer to our host's question, Jude Law is one of our finest young actors."

He kissed an ape! What more do you fuckers want?

"Can he be a queeah?"

So I thought this was going to be some kind of anthology show. Not just another poorly written show about another group of stupid assholes. I want more assholes!

I know I did.

There was also a conversation with Carol Danvers that set up the idea that Cage was into banging female superheroes in the backdoor.

Dorkin was the best

I haven't read the books, so I can't comment on whether the deaths had more meaning/impact in the original narrative, but my point is that they have very little in TV form. Martin obviously has little to do with that, which is why I didn't name him.

Definitely. But as I was trying to avoid spoilers, I did say "certain deaths." Episodes like "A Hole in the World" and "The Body" are exponentially better than anything The Walking Dead has produced.

Redneck is a word. If it makes you feel better, half of them are British.

That's the Walking Dead/GoT MO at this point.

Eh, those other movies lacked vision.

Were you in a galaxy far, far away, a long time ago? Well, then how do you know Wookies aren't real?

Child murder and dismemberment have never been the subject of children's stories…

Is it really that much stupider than the lightsaber as a concept to begin with? Raiders of the Lost Ark comes to mind…