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Borislav Sotirov
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I liked the Bruce and Selina scenes though. I think together, their scenes always worked. Bruce’s scenes with Gordon and GCPD not as much.

Erin Richards gave hints of the soon-to-be psychotic Barbara in Season 1, also. I don’t think I’d have stuck with the show if it weren’t for her and Robin (and perhaps Jada Pinkett-Smith as Fish). I’m glad I did, though.

Counter counterpoint: And they were really terrible. 

OJ Simpson probably lives a more comfortable life than 90% of Americans. 

Ugh! Everyone knows that a woman with wizard powers wouldn’t be able to do as many space push ups as a man with wizard powers!

I look at the internet of the late 90's with nostalgia glasses, because surely talking about the “power levels” of Dragon ball characters was also sad.

My hope is that putting a cap on bad review brigades breaks up some of the coordination of it all.

Hey now, the Last Jedi haters don’t have a problem with women. It’s just that Rian Johnson introduced unprecedented plot holes and logical inconsistencies into their space fantasy about laser wizards.

Don’t forget awful music montages at the end of every episode!

your political compass is completely fucked up. Bezos is the incarnation of the right (liberal in the economic sense); he’s a super rich asshole who treat his workers as slaves while bathing in his pool of money; no he’s not “everything the right hates”; of course he’d be chum with Trump and Elon Musk, they come from

I’m so glad you found the two dark-skinned mostly irrelevant leaders of minor parts of the American Left that you could point to in your whataboutist nonsense. I’m sure those guys are just as responsible for the Temple shooting as the dog-whistle ploys by the modern Republican party and the current President that they

Agreed.  And the original ManBearPig episode ended with ManBearPig being real...people need to go back and watch the post-credits scene, because it seems like everybody’s missing the entire point of that episode.

Once again, this reviewer sees what appears to be a left leaning arc, latches on to it and completely misses the point. This episode was not “anti-capitalist,” it was anti-monopolist. It showed the dangers of what happens when a company becomes too big to fail and had a parasitic relationship with its employees who

Huh?

And this thoughtless, vile cruelty is a big part of his brand and why a large portion of this nation likes him.

So basically, you don’t like what makes the show special and unique.

I’m getting kind of pissed with critics commenting that it’s “neither necessary nor desirable” to have a new season. Looking at the multiple storylines that were left intentionally hanging, and taking into account the fact that like any successful artist Lynch is 50% visionary and 50% hustler, the latter half working

tbf she seems more than a little batty

Whenever Twin Peaks isn’t on the air, the other shows should ask ‘Where is Twin Peaks?’ Or ‘Why isn’t Twin Peaks showing right now?’