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And they expected to not get sued because …

I binge watched it recently. It is fun, and made me realize how much more I enjoy the setting when Noah Wyle isn't actually around in any capacity.

I didn't go in as deep as I did with Broken Age, but I'm still happy to throw money at Tim so he can make something cool with it … eventually … when he gets around to it …

Ok, back to the virus thing. The reason he can control the entire hospital is due to two factors. 1) The amount of time the virus can exist outside of his body has been greatly increased. 2) The distance the expelled virus can travel once it has been shed from his cells has been increased. Hence, the reason he had to

Re: Frustrating moment: The show needs to decide if Kilgrave’s powers
can be stopped by a vaccine (as Albert thinks) or an emotional mindset
(as Jessica thinks). It’s really confusing to have it both ways.

The prequels didn't generate any feelings of hate in me. They were too dull to engage me at a level where I could generate that much of a reaction. If anything I reacted to them with disappointment and apathy.

Upcoming memoir indicates that this is a thing which is actively being worked on and will soon be completed. Is it? Or is it just a 'big idea' that will get talked about for a while and eventually abandoned because the writer had to spend all their free time being right on the internet.

So, Betsy Ross. Is she the relative of an executive producer? Is someone blackmailing the casting director?

Can't suck any worse than the last two, I suppose.

Remember when UNIT used to be semi-competent, back in the Jon Pertwee era? I miss that. Since the revival, they only ever seem to be utilized as redshirts.

I'm always kind of amazed that Bones is still on the air. The first three seasons were excellent, then it started to wind down but it still had the occasional good moments. Then we got the moronic Christopher Pelant story arc and I bailed. I don't know a single person who stuck with it for more than a season after

I appreciate that they were kind enough to just rush through all the Krypton stuff and get straight to the story. It is like they learned something from The Flash.

Glenn is dead. Now introducing Glenn's heretofore unknown twin brother, Bartholomew.

What happened is it started to suck. Season 1 was great. Season 2 began the slide into forgettability, and 3-4 were complete duds. I'm amazed it even got a 4.

"Even after becoming a superstar, Stefani and the rest of the band seemed
genuine and sincere, and not buying into their own fame."

Did anyone actually watch this show? I don't remember a single person ever mentioning it, even in passing. This is the first I have ever heard of it. Or the tie in game.

Everyone remembers Lilith Fair when it was held in 1997. Nobody remembers Lilith Fair when it was held in 2010.

Yeah. How on earth could they ever get a movie off the ground when the woman within Yahoo! who championed the project is now the president of digital business for a movie studio.

So long and exhaustive that Cinema Blend was able to cobble together two entirely separate articles out of all the quotes they were able to copy and paste out of it. Didn't even leave them with enough space left to cite the source.

I preorder if the dev team is one I enjoy enough that I want to support them, and is being offered through a publisher who hasn't burned me in the past.