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Never gonna happen, but my god does David Rasche deserve an Emmy.

Not quite that long for me, but I seriously thought it was a cruel joke or test for the first few minutes.

To this day (regarding “Deep Space Homer”) I believe “In Rod We Trust” is the single best 30 minute callback joke ever written. As absolutely bonkers as the entire episode is, it’s like the whole thing was written just to bring it full circle. I am still in absolute awe of that gag.

At this point how many Jedi were running around during the original Star Wars Trilogy? Even putting that aside why didn’t any of them help Luke when he tried to start up the Jedi academy again, or come out of hiding when the Empire was defeated?

The only problem with LOTR was Amazon got caught up in a ridiculous bidding war and unfortunately won. Whoever won that bidding war was going to lose.

I loved the Expanse, but they really gave it every chance they could.  It’s not a great example of what is going wrong.  It was a show that you, I, and a very small number of other people loved.

The difficulty difference between the normal combat and the bosses was huge. I got to the point where normal combat was simple and bosses were still basically impossible. I think there was something I just fundamentally did not understand about combat (I finished Elden Ring without too much difficulty). I had to

Generally agree, although I already dread every moment they waste with Keeley’s new company. It is a complete waste of time. I’d much rather they just had Keeley stay working for the club and give that time to the rich set of characters they already have.

They really have to do a MCU multiverse thing where Chris Pine is Captain America (Maybe universe 1701 in Secret Wars or something). We’d all get a huge kick out of it!

The movie was a cultural moment that we all agreed was a great time at the moment.  But yes, you are exactly right.

The show is great, but a lot is already getting a little old.  Much better to end on top.

In the real world:

Reading the dialogue here made me think, it could be a metaphor in the end “mother of the team” blah blah blah... 

It isn’t funny, but she’s been in the show for what, three minutes the whole time?

I think Trent will be told that the book isn’t “tell-all” enough and he will have the moral choice of outing Colin or not getting his book published.  He will take the high road and then some other company will publish it.

While I understand the desire to get people to go out and raid in person, the remote raiding had helped the community develop a lot. A number of groups would remote raid frequently (weekly) and then meet up in real-life occasionally (monthly). Now that remote raiding is going to happen a lot less often, these groups

I will still never get over 38 Studios, a professionally run company with hundreds of employees and real live actual accountants, literally not realizing that their bank accounts were all empty and having nothing to pay anyone one day. The level of incompetence is simply staggering.

It would be a great bit for the Doom TV show.

Also LMAO that this is any kind of gamble. The guy is already a multi-millionaire, married to another multi-millionaire, at worst he goes back to his CAA job after a year. It’s not like he mortgages his house on this outrageous gamble. When you have this kind of money, of course you take in the 1 in a 100 shot at

I also have to think the recycling and secondary replacement market is really going to drive down price once the number of EV cars grows. Don’t get me wrong, replacing a battery is always going to be a big expense, but I bet it going to go down by at least 50%. It’s going to be like rebuilding an engine, not rival the