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I counted more than six scenes. There were at least, like, twelve.

This was my first time trying. I've now learned to never try.

"Fall in love with a pig"? Are you a Prime Minister?

Oh, I don't actually know anything about it, I was just trying to start a pun thread.

I think "live vivisection" is redundant. And repetitive.

I think we all know what the internet is really clamoring for are Danny Thomas reviews. Can you work on that?

Yeah, I've noticed we get a bad rap from that subreddit.

Oh, uh…I thought this was Cheerleader Club. No wonder everyone's leg-kicks were nerdier than usual.

Did you hear? They have planes now, cutting down on the time it takes to travel long distances.

Clone Troopers weren't villains yet in Episode II.

Yeah. Maybe most people assumed it was Leia at that point. I don't remember my thought process, but I didn't have to wait three years in between the movies.

Yeah, I know, but it's still meant to be a surprise.

I like the idea of watching the prequels (if you're resigned to watching them at all) in between Empire and Jedi, but the problem there is that the Leia being a Skywalker reveal would be spoiled. I guess that's not super important, but it was a key detail to me when I was six and saw the original movies for the first

So they shared a scene, and it was only the fifth best?

Perhaps, though since Mr. Robot is more recent, they were being hacked at the time, and the way they say Darlene was "set up", Mr. Robot seems more likely to me.

I was happy to learn the ATCU staff likes Mr. Robot.

That fact isn't in question.

Whoever put it together must be a whoore.

What an original thought that wasn't in any way brought up in the article.

"That's a dumb meme and you're dumb for using it."