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Excellent episode! I feel a bit less confident about my theory that the Abies were caused by Pilcher. Part of my theory was based on the fact that you never see more advanced technology, leading me to think that the apocalypse happened very shortly after Pilcher and friends went to sleep.

Subtle!

This is more of a Steven Nuke.

Seriously, the man has no place in journalism with phrasing like this.

I agree that it's an issue - I just think that it's a separate (thought related) issue.

This…good

I respectfully dispute this.

You know that it must have been a great show for McCown to enjoy himself despite his enormous sense of superiority.

Television? That was up there with The Raid. Precious few movies hit the levels that Banshee hit on a regular basis.

This is almost as easy to change as it is to mention.

Nah, they're all great singers.

Well, maybe they would have been able to if more people had survived the coup/invasion from a few years back. Notice how they almost lack even basic medical expertise and supplies. I think their society is strained to the breaking point, and now it's run by a bunch of kids who have no idea what they're doing. This

I think she's as brainwashed as he is, and she thinks this is how she is supposed to contribute. The real villain here is Pilcher. Look how broken everyone is in this town, and you can trace that all back to him. It's almost the exact opposite of any kind of utopia.

Apparently, I like this show more than most people. This was a solid B+/A- for me. The scenes of Theo in the hospital were wonderfully tense, and believably established his competence. There were some gritty scenes throughout that contributed to the story (and I'm surprised network TV had a guy with two ragged leg

I tried that yesterday, just like you said, and they were really confused.

Wow, Teti, what a fall from grace.

It's all very subjective, I suppose. What I've always loved about Cut Chemist is how he would manage to chop up all kinds of different samples to create a coherent and original song with a solid pop structure. And he could do this with pure turntable techniques, and he could do it live. There are definitely

Side question: how did Arya learn to bake like that? That pie crust had a sweet-ass glaze but still looked flaky as fuck!

Someone updates this joke every ten years or so. This has to be the third time I've seen it…the art was OK this time.

Personally, I'm a big fan of the work Shadow did with Cut Chemist (and I think CC was the best of the turntablists), called Brain Freeze. There's a BF1 and BF2, they are both good but I prefer the first.