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you’re right @the ghost. I mean, god knows corruption is as American as apple pie. How dare she rail against it?

You sound like the people telling Lebron James to shut up and dribble, while mocking his lack of formal education beyond high school.

“Clearly the issue is mental health, and we will do everything in our power to help the mentally ill!”

Senator Rubio will comment on this situation as soon as he receives his official position and talking points from his NRA handler.

I don’t think the movie says that the billboard stunt is wrong, but it was the jumping off point for a lot of actions that were wrong.

The movie ends with a tease for the Pottsylvania cinematic universe.

Ditto. I loved him in The Wire, thought he was amazing in Chronicle, he obviously made a big critical impact in Fruitvale Station, he was great in Creed, and I was even happy to see him get chosen for Johnny Storm (until that movie turned into a total farce). He also seems to be a pretty cool guy from what I’ve seen

Damn—I forgot all about The Wire. That woulda been 2002—according to Wiki he was at All My Children from March 2003 till June 2006. (Random fact—his character, Reggie, had a romance with a character played by Amanda Seyfried on the show, but she didn’t last long...)

I still remember seeing him back on (no laughing) All My Children as a teen, back around 2002? He had a rather cliche “rich white folk foster troubled black teen, then adopt him” story, but already stood out compared to the rest of the younger cast. He stuck around for a couple of years, but a headwriter change had

Michael B. Jordan needs to be a star. The fact that almost every review gives him as much attention as Boseman makes me happy.

I believe this piece is meant less as an endorsement of Rotten Tomatoes, and more as an invitation to mock whiny racists.

I adore Kate Winslet, but Zellweger was absolutely perfect in this.

Let’s be honest. Even The Next Generation got more mileage out of the Maquis (Preemptive Strike) than Voyager did.

Paris was supposed to be good ole Nick Locarno, but the writers didnt want to pay royalties. It is a shame, because they could have gone so far with the Locarno character.

There was so many missed opportunities with Voyager’s crew:

I like the way you put this. I’d say DS9's characters were constantly challenged to maintain Starfleet ideals because they had to deal with other civilizations and people who didn’t share those ideals on a daily basis (Kira, Odo, Quark). None of the other series did that - even the Marquis on Voyager were swiftly

I think they deal with the same themes. They just go about it in very different ways.

I LOVE DS9. But...I can see her point. Especially as a TNG actress.

I like how she will straight up tell Picard he’s wrong — even in the early seasons.