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Gin Thompson
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Nice! You might want to give Danse Macabre a go then, though I don't think it's exactly essential.

Misery. Different Seasons. On Writing, if nonfiction is your bag.

This cannot be said enough.

. . . I kind of recall having that same question about Achilles when I was in middle school.

What the FUCK, Bayer?

"Actually, I was counting on the secret trap door."
*In the background, Little Pete falls through secret trap door*

They did not, in fact, ever release season three. There was a regime change and some grumblings about less than stellar sales, the combination of which killed the Nick Rewind series dead. Legend has it that some season three sets were actually produced, but I find that difficult to believe.

It's not the greatest Bond movie but it's got Benicio Del Toro, "Launder it", and Wayne Newton as a televangelist. Throwaway bits about Professor Joe's originally being just a method of distributing price information that suddenly became a moneymaker on its own. I enjoy Licence to Kill more than I probably should.

Al's a monster, but he also has the capacity to recognize value in things that were not of himself. Hearst . . . really, really doesn't.

I keep coming back to the fact that he's in the Hall of Presidents at Disneyworld.

I deserve it.

I do so love those character dynamics. The Cardassians are such an Orwellian nightmare and, diplomat though he may be, Weyoun's the biggest zealot you could possibly find. Cardassians revere The State and are all about doublethink and mind games. The Domion are far more brute force, and the only thing Weyoun cares

Eight terrabytes, though? I mean, I'm surely in no position to judge, but that's . . . shall we say horrifyingly impressive?

As cunning as a fox who's just been appointed Professor of Cunning at Oxford University.

It's worth it to keep y'all off the street.

Yeah, I've been pondering that for months. Like, in context, I assume he means "I moved on her as if she were a bitch" but that . . . doesn't make a huge amount of sense either.

In the Wookie community, Chewbacca is considered a twink.

And she was right to do so.

The actors all deserve great credit for giving that idea the respect and consideration it merited.