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Yeah, this seems ridiculous in a very fun way, and I'm totally on board (at least to start). Love the casting and I can use some sexy Archie murder mystery in my life.

Yeah, that justifies some of it. Lip helped him out early on. But at this point it's just gone beyond ridiculous.

Okay seriously, what the hell is the deal with Lip's professor? This guy crossed beyond any bounds of realism ages ago. I know Lip's supposed to genius and all, but there is no professor in this world who would do the things this guy is doing, even for their very best students, and *especially* not for an undergrad

Yes, hello, I would like more Thrawn, please and thank you.

So, I'm a little torn about your comments on Negan. I think one of the things that made the character interesting in the comic is that he was a very different kind of crazy than we'd seen before, and his sort of schoolyard bully shtick was kind of charming (at least as charming as you can get from such a character).

Much like many of the Assassin's Creed games, this series is best reserved for people who enjoy art history trivia and who can't afford to go on that European vacation they've always wanted.

I mean, one is New York doctor and the other is a dread lord from another dimension, so that's a kind of loose interpretation of "opposite." Or is it?

I suppose I'm not the only person who has wondered if leaving out Mission 51 was actually just Kojima's final mindfuck?

I would be very satisfied if this season uses Thrawn as a secondary villain testing everyone, learning about them, for everything to come together for a cataclysmic rebel defeat in the finale.

Yeah, Thrawn's appearance in the premiere was a little underwhelming, but this week he definitely clicked. That whole scene with him exposing Hera was so in character and just perfect.

Yeah, you can definitely tell that the new EU books are very restricted in scope because Disney may want to save any seismic plot or character developments for films or shows or whatever comes along down the road. It's a shame.

Wait, explain what you mean about Atia in S2 of Rome? I don't understand and I'm curious.

I like that they even grew a new Orlando in their Disney labs in the form of this Brenton Thwaites guy

Umm, *I* enjoyed it, but a lot of that enjoyment is because it reminds me of some of my family history and so on. I can certainly understand why it would be weird and boring for most people.

There will always be some deep lore stuff that might go over your head, but by and large no. You can read a short summary of the main plot details online and you should be good to go.

This is actually part of the conception of the character. Mr. Sinister was originally meant to be a child from Cyclops' orphanage. His name and appearance was a child's idea of what a Very Serious Villain is.

I think there's a direct correlation between the decline of the salmon ladder and the decline of the show.

As long as he does it without a shirt I'm down.

These roasts are generally just horrendous. Why do they still happen.

lol what even is this.