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That was great.

Lower decks makes so much sense now when we know everyone is drunk.

Great episode, the moment where Christine realized that her relationship with Spock doesn’t even make it to a historical footnote was genuinely touching. “History needs him to be the exact opposite of what you need him to be in a relationship” is hard to hear.

Building on that, I’m going to go back and write it, but unless he winds up being a gigantic monster, I’ll always — ALWAYS — root for this guy because during the pandemic and lockdown, he created an email address where he had parents email him so he could create reassuring voice notes for kids who might be struggling

Hollywood does NOT want this show to happen! After all - how else will people learn the truth about Jesus Christ?!?

“Paranoid? Maybe. Possibly? Absolutely. My theory: the strike is intended to slow down/stop all forward movement for the Chosen series as well as the Resurrection movies,” wrote one Twitter user.

They’re not scabs if they’re working under an interim agreement. If they refuse to work they can be fired and sued for damages and the union would be unlikely to help them as it would be an unauthorized work stoppage. If you don’t like it, blame the parties to the agreement, not the workers.

Also worth noting for this ep: This closing song “Judy” is is an original— so much insanity in this ep, the subdued insanity of the song was easy to gloss over:

Definitely a “fix all” plot tool to answer any number of “but how?” questions. Will help explain how Kong can get to any number of continents without swimming. Will explain how new monsters pop up, as you mentioned. Will be a patch for any mystical, science and physics breaking plot devices. But this is sooooo lazy.

I saw the Hollow Earth concept as Legendary’s way of creating a place the titans could hang out in and it provides a ready way of explaining where more Titans can appear from in the future. Why haven’t we seen random titan before? Because they were happily living in the Hollow Earth. Plus Hollow Earth gives future

Oh James Gunn, are you really giving us a big screen Mister Terrific? Like with a real budget for T-spheres and all their techno-wizardry? Sign me the hell up for that!

And who”wants” or “needs” something for it to exist? As a mid-30s something, I didn't "want" or "need" a Paddington movie, but I'm happy they do cause they're great! And let's not forget the years of io9 folks going "wHo asKeD fOr aVaTAr 2" before making the kind of money only Zack Snyder can dream of (preferably a

Yet they took something that no one wanted or needed and made it look utterly fantastic.  Think about that.  It is much easier to do great with an obvious concept but much more admirable to do with a less obvious one.  

I appreciate how Jon Hamm, once Mad Men wrapped up, could’ve done the predictable leading man action movie star thing, and basically said “Nah. I’m going to do comedies and weird shit.” And the world is better for it.

Jon Hamm is a wildly underrated/underused comedic actor. I think knowing he can do Don Draper has kind of hampered his real talents as a goofball.

It’s the only social media craze that I am down with.  Went down the rabbit hole with the kids, watching these, and some are truly inspired.  Dumb, but inspired.

Calling this a waste of food is being generous towards the Grimace shake.