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Evan Waters
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BRIENNE AND POD ARE FRIENDS.

Oddly enough I've been availing myself of its free service lately. But despite some tempting things (the Criterions, a bunch of classic Doctor Who) I can't quite get on board with Hulu +.

An unusual choice for Captain Boomerang, but I haven't heard him try an Aussie accent before.

But the reviewer's point to me is clearly that an actual depiction of Russian culture in this period would be more interesting than what we get- that the details are missing in favor of a generic depiction of a totalitarian state.

The big blu-ray set actually has that, this special, and one for Empire.

¿POR QUEEEEEEEEE?

I kinda want to see the payoff to that.

Can someone remind/explain to me why this is happening?

Thing is, even if they end up doing this right, the title is so bad.

We really let minimalism just become a stand-in for laziness at some point.

In Europe and the UK the clamshell cases were the standard. It's a weird little variation.

Fired up X-COM Enemy Unknown recently, inspired by a viewing of Aliens. I'm at the stage where the Chrysalids start showing up and I may or may not be entirely screwed.

I always figured that for an Orca reference, but it's also something killer whales actually do so I dunno.

And later, "It's been an honor to serve under you, sir!"

That was what I was really hoping for. New show was unlikely because everyone was committed, but there was the possibility that it would FINALLY be available to stream somewhere. (What's the holdup anyway?)

It's a perfectly cromulent word. I can say "Avatar is problematic in its use of noble savage tropes" but that's not saying "Avatar is a racist film", because that's a little more loaded and that's not where I want to go- it's a phrase which implies an ambiguity, a question or problem to be discussed, rather than a

Kinda want them to run into Nextwave.

Edward James Olmos ordering people around in his gravelly voice is never going to get old.

I do wonder how the MCU is gonna handle Civil War- hopefully more elegantly (and less cynically) than the actual comics did.

Ham Gravy was awesome- he's actually a character from the strip from before Popeye was the focus, Olive Oyl's original suitor.