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Separating them in the sense of her not valeting them anymore so she could kayfabe pursue her singles dreams was just fine; putting them on different brands so you shut the door on them ever being able to interact again (for however long this split lasts)? Not so fucking much.

The supposedly dual babyface authority figures inexplicably being the egotystical asshole heels was a twist so unexpected I find it implausible it was anything other than tonedeafness.

I imagine the Aussie Hunter claymations wouldn't play quite so well today either…..

What was really interesting was how the experience as a home viewer was commensurate with the experience of the audience in the sense of the "feeling" as the Women's Championship match went on.

Still should've been Yvonne Strahovski, and I am more than willing to figuratively die on that fictional hill.

As the zenmaster famously said, "We'll see".

Its lovely to see, but it coming at the cost of other great things such as pretty much the entire "Retro Review" section and much of the incisive social commentary as reviewers as a whole degrade in quality (with exceptions, of course. Relevant example: LaToya is 10000% more enjoyable and worthwhile to read when

Final Deletion had too much hyperactive editing early on as well.

Wonder if she'll include any anecdotes about the time she played the lunatic Blowjob Girl for a Derrick Comedy video.

A pet peeve of mine is joylessness in an audience. There is nothing virtuous in hating what you watch because the metric you carry into it says you should. Ignatiy appears to understand this. One of the reasons Ebert's written word reviews were so good was because that was his philosophy. He attempted to judge a

*Principle. Although I imagine I'd have loved to attend to a school where Ryder was the cool principal.

*year

Ah, that's probably true, he's pretty huge right now. Also, The Rock in the years 2016 could probably convince America that Iraq really did have weapons of mass destruction 13 years ago.

That's…an arena tour. Holy shit. I had no idea she was that big of a deal. Last comedian I can seem to remember playing a full arena tour while they were "hot" and not a gigantic legacy act was Dane Cook (dark days, that comparison). Perhaps I'm way off and its far more common than I thought, but this seems really

It certainly has the potential to get to that level. It has a very strong start but we have to see where all these longer form arcs go. Different medium, time will tell. Casting is excellent, which helps dramatically. Even fucking Machine Gun Kelly is good in it.

Watched the show. Enjoyed the show. Pretty much impossible to hate the show. Overly treacly parts of the show are overly treacly, but they're not all there is. This review is a fairly joyless take on it.

Zack, these have all been great, as has all your retro work over the years (and occasional current work) and it feels like you're the last of the old guard being pushed out by people who don't understand what made this community what it was to begin with.

That's true.

Yes that's what I'm saying.