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I sure hope Ren threw up all the gay.

I can tell you're comfortable with your class position because you put it in scare quotes and then immediately start talking about everything except class.

I agree, but it's hardly a challenge given the sloppiness of the original.

Funny, because that title seems to shout "no potential at all from the start".

So it's . . . not a lightsaber compilation? That's what I'm getting from the headline.

I can't imagine whom this is for.

Sounds like you're insecure about your own class position, to be frank. You're friends with those people, and not other people, for a reason.

This show has begun to bore me with every single episode.

Hahaha yesssssss

This is "manipulation" in the same way that a claw game is telekinesis.

The Incredible Hulk or Captain America, the only characters they had left that had anything like name recognition. As in, most potential viewers at the time probably didn't have much of an idea what Captain America looked like, but if you had shown them any superhero with a costume that looked like the American flag,

You never know until it happens. I don't think they'd fail to sell tickets to a movie by replacing RDJ, not unless the press on the new guy was bad. They just need to keep the beard. They'd make some cute joke about it in the script that would sop up 25% of the fans' tears. I'll never buy a ticket to "Iron Man 4", but

I would never, not in a million years, have picked Iron Man as the character to lead the Marvel series, even given the characters they had left, if I were handing out advice to them in the 2000s, but that "are you even really a superhero" element added a lot to the throne they built for their star actor, and it also

The point of this feature is, I guess, to make the interview subject sound like an asshole by feeding them enough rope to hang themselves.

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Infographics aren't supposed to have a class attached to reading them. That's the first thing they teach you in a class about making them.

I thought "The Invention of Lying" was decent, while "Mean Girls" stalled out in the final act in a big way and was only propelled to the end by the cast. Go figure.

Those crime shows are entertaining enough. If I bothered to start watching one, I likely wouldn't stop. I just don't consume TV that way anymore.

I just liked it, period. I thought it was a great way to build the theme into the arc of the season and it works well in the current cultural moment - the story of the theme is the story of the show. I wonder how the song will age, though. I think maybe it won't age poorly if the rest of the show doesn't.

Wait, isn't that Eastbound and Down?