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I love bias articles!

I think you're trying to pidgeonhole it honestly. Monk as a series really had a lot of variety to what they tried to do early. A lot of its late stuff (when they all but stopped the Trudy investigation and/or any personal growth on Monk's part) fell into that trap.

While I always tend to agree with the anti-sexualization/objectification thought process, sometimes when I hear people talk about anatomy I get the impression there is no room for any type of art that isn't strictly representational.

Different Strokes.

You misunderstood my point entirely. I didn't say they'd conspire against it. I'm saying that as a group there is not going to be a groundswell to push it through. There's a difference. Things don't have to "not happen" out of some sort of malice.

I think that is where the ethics and the debate would get heated extremely quickly. The thing about what they're looking at is only the most fundamentalist type person could really have a problem with it.

You could make the case that a single payer system like the UK makes it the ideal candidate for this sort of approval. In the US, private doctors who make bank on genetic disorders this procedure might prevent altogether can't be counted on to necessarily throw their support behind the procedure. I'm not even saying

But is that an idea supported by $$$. The production budget isn't posted, but just a look at Box Office Mojo tells me the worst Spider Man movie they've put out yet (I at least get camp enjoyment out of SM3) probably made double it's money unless they spent more than the Avengers. How many movies would they actually

I forget which celeb it was that went off on this, but there's a certain level where "exposure" works for interns and that's about it. Professionals and professional organizations do not get what people think they get out of it. In the real world you own your contracts.

Finally got a chance to see it after iTunes updated it.

Maybe, but that's the interesting thing about Ward. The S.H.I.E.L.D. team does seem to be the one that can't deal with the spy game. Ward never owed Skye anything in the first place. Obviously she was fine with him being tortured. She had no problem with him in a cage. The text sort of establishes that Ward can

Man it's weird reading these articles and watching the "how Sony should help Marvel" comments.

Did you just tell someone to provide a source when the source for this article was The Guardian?

I'm going to be honest that this flavor of debunkery has often raises my hackles a bit. The science of nutrition and the science of homeostasis is for my money probably the most convoluted and ridiculously political studies we have. There are too many trying to make a quick buck and too many trying to warn against

Add to that a lot of criticizing how Luke, Leia, and Han look and what they've done with their characters. Also, more articles on "what do we know about Han, Luke, and Leia now that we've seen 5 seconds of screentime?"

I think this is going to be an instance of correlation/causation not being what people think it is.

Really, really conflicted.

But as suckerpunch was pointing out, the story in Wright's version wasn't about Ramona's character who even when I was watching it seemed like an unrealistic fixation of Scott's until the end.

When the 6 came out, I told this exact thing to everyone lining up to get one. Yes, if big screens are your thing, go for it.

Just no...