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I missed this the first time, and my wife made me restart the show because she was busy on her phone during the entire opening sequence with Gabriel. I scolded her for not paying attention and making me re-watch it...then I saw the person in the car. She was all like “yeah, you wouldn’t have even seen that without me

I never understood why people like her so much. I have great respect for her personal history, and what she has accomplished as an Iranian woman. But her acting is consistently bad in my opinion. In every movie I’ve seen with her, she’s always really flat in her delivery, like she’s reading lines off cue cards. I love

The golden shower stuff is weird and temporarily amusing, but it is a dumb thing to get excited about.

But either way, Ryan wins.

When I watched this scene, I immediately heard McCree in the back of my mind. I’m shocked it took the internet 2 days to catch up...

Yeah, but that’s what household robots that run on trash are for...

The idea that humans are practically immortal (have conquered disease and death), and the hosts are on constant loops...it really is impossible to establish a constant timeline of things. All you can do is align extreme pieces of causality, like the malfunction of Dolores father and his replacement, and the existence

As much as I want to hate Owl City...I can’t because they sound too much like The Postal Service. Like if The Postal Service decided to make some top-40, radio play fluff...

The LOST intro used to drive me nuts because as the title gets larger and larger, you can see a gap in the edge of the ‘S’. It’s like a low-poly model that didn’t have all the edges attached properly, and you can see through it to the black background. I saw it every episode, and can’t believe they never fixed it in 6

This episode was my favorite of the season, by far. And maybe my favorite of the entire show. Mainly because of Angela’s interaction with Whiterose, and the Back to the Future soundtrack pieces. To me, the show is heavily pointing to a new surprise reveal - that Elliot is not necessarily delusional, but that he is

Well...they actually could not be held together with a piece of string or elastic, because in that case only one earbud would work. I understand what you’re saying about the data source being wireless over bluetooth, but the transfer and synchronization between the earbuds in this article is still handled by the wire

Well...they actually could not be held together with a piece of string or elastic, because in that case only one

It’s shocking when people can’t understand the distinction between the truly wireless, and wired bluetooth earbuds. I have been on the hunt for truly wireless earbuds for at least 6 years, and 2016 has been the first year with products that meet my requirements. And none of them have been cheap.

It’s shocking when people can’t understand the distinction between the truly wireless, and wired bluetooth earbuds.

My dear ole’ chap, what on earth is that yellow cord wrapped around that young lad’s neck? Dare I say...is that a wire? What are these, headphones for peasants??

My dear ole’ chap, what on earth is that yellow cord wrapped around that young lad’s neck? Dare I say...is that a

$159 is cheap for truly wireless earbuds. You have to realize there is a distinction between wired bluetooth earbuds (which transmit audio over bluetooth, but have a wire between the 2 earbuds), and truly wireless earbuds. You can get the former for $20, and it’s nothing new. Truly wireless earbuds are very new though

I know you are trying to explain your position in replies to other comments...but it is specifically the phrase “actual job” that is insulting. If your original post had been exactly the same, but you said “another job” instead of “an actual job”, there would be no issue. By using “actual job”, you are demeaning their

Yeah, the first episode, and a few that followed, were really intense looks at how hopeless the justice system can be once you’re caught inside it. But the show got progressively ‘fluffier’ all the way up until the finale.

Yes, but without the rape scene, it would also be harder to explain the baby Bolton in Sansa’s belly.

After the end of Battle of the Bastards in season 6, the rape scene actually made plot sense to me. When the rape scene stood by itself, yes it seemed gratuitous, and it doesn’t further the plot. People say Ramsay is already the cruelest person in the show, so why include a scene like that?

Yeah I thought the same thing. Put up a random sign in an empty lot that’s not legal in any way, and start towing cars that park in front of it? Isn’t that basically motor vehicle theft?