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Because your battery pack is banned for carry-on luggage.

My criticism comes from a more nuanced place than you assumed. You went from 0-60mph in a heartbeat, which makes me wonder what else is going on for you right now that makes you so sensitive and willing to lash out.

I'm a lesbian.

The AV Club: come for the discussion, stay for the ad hominem!

I wish that there was room in the public imagination for historical representations of black people and women that were realistic instead of saccharine-sweet YOU GO GIRL boosterism. I understand that popular entertainment needs to connect with its audience, but shamelessly pandering to them is a little revolting.
Hidd

Most American TV procedurals are made for an older, conservative audience (CSI/Law&Order/etc), but Elementary skews younger and is less willing to fall into the lazy, repetitive grind that two-dozen-episodes-per-year shows normally might.

Religion is a mechanism for turning beer money into cathedrals.

This article says that he is "a miserable, embittered assholes". PLURAL.

Once again, my Net piece representing regulatory capture is ignored by Big Board Game, who also refuse to rename it 'Oligarchy.'
As I REPEATEDLY explained to that group of five-year-olds in the toy store, it's WAY MORE COMPLICATED THAN THAT

When he played he was always the bank, and loaned himself money by hiding it under the edge of the board when nobody was looking.

And how!

If this was a British show it would have had two six-episode seasons, ended, and people would have loved it for decades afterwards.

It's worth adding that Jason Sudeikis (Zorn) and Olivia Wilde (Radiana) are engaged.

I realized just now that I had no idea what the garbled second line is in that song. Turns out it's "love to hear percussion," which makes sense but is a terrible lyric.

You really have to be in the right mood. I only made it 20 minutes through because it felt like Glee for twentysomethings.
I'll watch it again later this year when I can skip the cheesy parts.

I think that's why it feels like such a low-stakes game. Nobody really dies, nobody really fucks.

9/12

I really wanted to like The Good Place, but it keeps making small choices instead of big ones and feels blunted, like it's made for suburban moms to watch with their kids. There's enough of an undercurrent of Parks & Rec-style quirk to keep reminding me that it's only half the show that it could be if it engaged with

If people fucked them, they wouldn't watch anime

He just put his thumb in his mouth and blew, and out it grew like a Play Doh Factory.