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Hey, Eli's coming

Hey, Eli's coming

oh, i understand the difference.  you desire a society in which no business owner expresses a political opinion, the equivalent of Michael Jordan's famous       'Republicans buy shoes, too'.  Sorry if I can't endorse that

oh, i understand the difference.  you desire a society in which no business owner expresses a political opinion, the equivalent of Michael Jordan's famous       'Republicans buy shoes, too'.  Sorry if I can't endorse that

oh, and prometheus, like all ridley scott movies, is probably going to be awesome when it's released as a directors cut.

oh, and prometheus, like all ridley scott movies, is probably going to be awesome when it's released as a directors cut.

we live in a time where chicken sandwiches are political, so, of course entertainment choices are going to be regarded  so. i have a problem with demonizing either vast side of the argument, as long as they aren't advocating truly unconscionable acts, so i'm not crazy about the tone of discourse in the country, but

we live in a time where chicken sandwiches are political, so, of course entertainment choices are going to be regarded  so. i have a problem with demonizing either vast side of the argument, as long as they aren't advocating truly unconscionable acts, so i'm not crazy about the tone of discourse in the country, but

more likely 'There will Be Blood', at least in this decade

more likely 'There will Be Blood', at least in this decade

didn't the guy who was there for 'insurance' prevent the hopeless recursive loop in 12 Monkeys?

i did a rewatch of buffy s1-6 on netflix and 'Ted' was the first 'yeah, this is the show i remembered' episode.  It's really underrated, and it's right before the series' run of greatness

Yeah, Life of the Party is probably the worst episode for the rest of Angel's run, which, considering that it's pretty good, is remarkable

I understand the showrunner using this argument, because he's got to, but I think the real problem is that most people who watch a lot of tv are stupid (present company excluded), so there just isn't the sustainable audience out there to support Bill Lawrence's work on network any more.  Hell, Scrubs was a tossup for