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Kharak Is Burning
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The problem with the bank purchase agreement isn't so much that it binds the government as much as it that it suggests that there was a moment where the government was willing to go through with it, right? Less "now we have to raise taxes and buy a bank", more "at one point we said we would raise taxes and buy a bank"?

I miss this show in a thousand ways.

I miss this show in a thousand ways.

Look, I know the connotations of the word "super hero show" make it very hard for you to get folks behind your serious examination of the effects of street justice on communities and families (which happens to involve the vigilante alter-ego of a young woman), but protesting only makes you look pretentious.

Look, I know the connotations of the word "super hero show" make it very hard for you to get folks behind your serious examination of the effects of street justice on communities and families (which happens to involve the vigilante alter-ego of a young woman), but protesting only makes you look pretentious.

Unless it is "Julius Caesar". That one is actually pretty good for the history.

Unless it is "Julius Caesar". That one is actually pretty good for the history.

The hardest science fiction series is the one where a 60 year old engineer can only be published as a fantasy writer because parts of his sci-fi books are constantly contradicted by new consensuses in neurology.

The hardest science fiction series is the one where a 60 year old engineer can only be published as a fantasy writer because parts of his sci-fi books are constantly contradicted by new consensuses in neurology.

I don't think Nicola's that out of character this episode, since she's really running into the same problem she's always had: The political side. In terms of policies and beliefs, she's in pretty much the same situation as last season, latching on to the idea of the empowered citizenry as crucial (the initiative from

I don't think Nicola's that out of character this episode, since she's really running into the same problem she's always had: The political side. In terms of policies and beliefs, she's in pretty much the same situation as last season, latching on to the idea of the empowered citizenry as crucial (the initiative from

I thought this said "the power of the Warp" when I first read it, which made me very excited for a minute.

I thought this said "the power of the Warp" when I first read it, which made me very excited for a minute.

I like that man's picture in the linked profile. Looks like he's saying "Yeah, I'm gonna mutilate your childhood memories. What're you going to do about it?"

I like that man's picture in the linked profile. Looks like he's saying "Yeah, I'm gonna mutilate your childhood memories. What're you going to do about it?"

The spot-on phrasing indicates you are aware of "schadenfreude", right? And, as such, this would be one of those instances where giving the word would ruin the joke?

The spot-on phrasing indicates you are aware of "schadenfreude", right? And, as such, this would be one of those instances where giving the word would ruin the joke?

Oven Pride! So easy, even a man can use it.

Oven Pride! So easy, even a man can use it.

"Fun, sorta goofy pulp" justifies a space on Syfy's Saturday nights, though.