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Good news/bad news, depending on how you feel about that sketch: It’s incredibly emblematic of the show, with “annoying guy not backing down from his stupidity” being the theme of all (or almost all) of the sketches.

My experience with character creators is picking a default and changing the hair. I don’t understand how anyone can make anything decent with them.

I bought an Xbox Series S largely because it was available and it was the cheaper option to get into next gen, but it’s certainly not required in the way jumping console generations used to be.  I think that’s why Microsoft putting its bets on streaming is the right call.

He is determined to sell you sequels to all of that great work as long as you’re willing to pay.

With quality content like this it’s hard to believe Netflix is losing subscribers.

So what he really means is he’s working on ASM-3, is in the new LotR show on Amazon, and is going to start filming Bridgerton S3 next month...

Two seconds after that ending (which wasn’t in the book): Cheers turn to frowns and horror when people realize the rains will have killed the sandworms meaning the end to spice, the economy of Arrakis collapses, and interstellar travel becomes impossible because navigators are all spice addicts who need their fixes to

You tedious little shit.

Drugs are a hell of a drug.

I’ve had relatives who suffered cognitive disorders, so I kind of feel where he’s coming from. Once you hear that someone’s been diagnosed with a medical condition which can result in changes to their personality or ability to comprehend things, it throws your past interactions with them into question. You start

See, this here is an idea I can wholeheartedly get behind. 

Tig Notaro is about to be the new Flash.

Low stakes! Long in the tooth! Bloodless performances! Just plain Vlad! Let the wrong one in! Plot twists that come from far left Renfield! Umm... too much Valium, not enough Allium?

All jokes aside, it’s sure starting to seem like Miller needs some mental health assistance. I hope they get it.

A cult leader, with actual real demonstrable power, with an obsession with Egyptian mythology already having a cultist or two in a major museum with a prominent Egyptian display made sense to me.

He traces the light beam to its origin, which is a roof where Commissioner Gordon is waiting, and he explains the problem to Batman

I just watched the episode while visiting my folks. They don’t really know who Oscar Isaac is and they both thought the actor was actually English until the final scene when we actually get see Mark speak; they then recognised him as the dude from Star Wars...which probably says something about Isaac’s skill as an

Seems like a good companion piece to Anomalisa

He moved her into a van, down by the river?

He Chris Farley’d her.