bigjoec99
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bigjoec99

I'm here from the future to say that the AV club has caught up in giving space to ASOIAF.

I'm with you on Tulip. The directors, the actress, and the character herself all seem to be completely taken with Tulip. Me, not so much.
That said, I think my opinion is firmly in the minority among other fans (as evidenced by most of the comments here).

I didn't have any idea what the Neutral Milk Hotel legend was before I clicked on this article. And I still don't.

Why? Why do this?

Such a great scene. One of my favorites. DJ Qualls (just learned his name) will always be that guy to me.

Yep, that's what bothered me.
Just didn't make a lick of sense. Only logic I could think of is wanting to avoid wasting a bunch of gas (due to driving one guy to a vehicle, Swingers style). But that wastefulness was coming anyway; they said they'd drive out tomorrow and pick up the car… at which point they'll be

Yeah, the show completely failed to convey (to me) any sense of distance between places, or that distance is any sort of interesting feature of anything.

As you're a known spoiler, don't do that, man.

There was basically a wireframe version of the spy guy created by the blue stuff, before it threw him up to the rafters. So, yeah, good point.

As a show-only viewer, and infrequent review/comment reader, let me point out that I didn't know that ("everyone knows [it's] a mystery story set in space") until about halfway through the season.

Sorry, dumb question, but do we know what "the expanse" is? I mean, I know it's the name of the show, but what does it mean in-universe? I don't remember any characters using the term (but I've been giving the show far less than all my attention.)

My opinion: Yes. I rate this ending a C or so, for that reason.

Gavin Free? Nice. I would totally pay money for a big-screen, feature-length binge watch of Slow Mo Guys videos, e.g. https://m.youtube.com/watch…

And you're kicking the shit of your strawmen today. Congratulations!

So wait, are you on a first-name-and-a-half basis with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar?

Yes, that does sound like what could pass as "funny" in Norm MacDonald's repertoire. Except for his Bob Dole. Loved Bob Dole on the Real World.

I'm not sure what capitalizing that phrase is meant to indicate.

Right, what this episode needed was more "Jewess Jeans".

Clearly you're being intentionally obtuse. The cancer analogy was a great one, and explains the issue pretty succinctly.

I was really confused as to why the audience was laughing in the Adele Thanksgiving sketch. They threw in some humor as they went with the characters dressed as Adele, but the audience was laughing just when the characters were randomly singing. Thought there was a joke I was missing, but no.