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I guess, but I still feel like it was a big difference from 30, where they re-booked it in the weeks leading up to the event.
To be 100% clear- I'm with you, I hope they change it too.

I don't think last year really counts as changing the main event (not like they did at 30, at least)- from when that show started until about three minutes before it ended, the main event was Roman vs. Brock as advertised.

I love Grant Morrison more than I love some members of my actual family, but he's just wrong- The Killing Joke is part of regular Batman continuity, after which The Joker is decidedly not dead.

They can still promo-duel each other with both sides as babyfaces. Enzo is such a belligerent little weirdo that his alignment is kind of irrelevant.

Because if you tell Peter Parker something is his responsibility, he will have to do it.

I can't decide if all of that makes him more terrifying or less.

He was there at the goodnights.

I don't know that it's gotten better, but it certainly hasn't gotten worse. The Ewing Theory suggests a far more dramatic improvement than this show has actually seen since Fox showed up. It was a generally pretty good show featuring a cute upbeat weirdo, and now it's a generally pretty good show featuring a hot

The first season was z-grade nonsense but lovably weird and somehow managed to nail about two A+ gags per episode, and I am totally fine with that ratio. Bring on Season 2.

Oh, come on. The show wasn't THAT bad and hasn't gotten THAT much better.

My dream for Star Wars Episode VIII is Krumholtz and Johnson as Jak and Rye Dameron, Poe's nebbishy older and slacker younger brother, respectively.
MAKE IT HAPPEN, RIAN JOHNSON!!!

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I actually agree, I just think we're *even more* screwed if a Republican wins. And not in the sense that "oh, no, the Democratic Party has lost its way," in the sense that "oh, shit, all the water is poisoned and we're at war with Mexico."

I actually haven't seen In the Line of Fire, so… no idea.

I think of myself as a relatively smart person and I plan to vote for Clinton in the primary and (hopefully) the general because I think Bernie Sanders is unelectable in a general election. I know all the numbers about how he polls preferably to the remaining Republicans, but that's now, when he is the alternative to

From what I understand about the Secret Service (which admittedly isn't like a ton), they're pretty much supposed to let themselves get killed before they let the President get hurt. Even if people believed he left the President to die on the Presiden't orders, he would, at the very least, get transferred to another

THAT'S the worst part, for me! Like, how does this guy he's going to get to still be in the Secret Service after the President dies at the last second on his watch?

I really like this movie, but I feel it's got one huge glaring flaw in that the Secret Service agent who lets Oldman and his crew onto the plane- I believe played by Xander Berkeley- never has his horrible act of treason explained. He just turns on the President- and expects to get away with it and continue working

She's 27? So she's got three years before she's deemed too old to play a 50 year old actor's love interest. It's a long road of "Adam Sandler's wife" roles ahead, I guess.

Take THAT, Thomas Keneally!!!