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Alien and Blade Runner are in the same universe? I didn’t know that, that’s pretty neat.

This was my favorite show on TV when it was airing. I love the rhythms of a good multi-cam sitcom, and I’m a sucker for the kind of idealistic romance that Ted wanted. The show definitely went on too long and that last season is a disaster in pacing, but when the dust settled, I still liked how everything played out.

The series definitely had some really beautiful moments, and some of the pairings had real chemistry (Ted and Robin in S2 were fantastic, and Ted and Tracy/The Mother lived up to all of the hype, tragic as it ended). I’m an outlier in that I didn’t mind the ending of the show. I thought it all made sense considering

Maybe the one where Kimberly gets kidnapped and almost raped?

How dare you.

Nuclear power generation is a pretty mature and safe technology now. What exactly do you think is going to happen? Do you think that a nuclear power plant is like a nuclear bomb, and could explode, knocking the moon out of orbit?

With Marvel going all-in on What If? and multiverse stuff, it’s totally possible.

Yeah there was something about her no-bullshit attitude in Parks & Rec that did it for me.

Agreed. She’s transcendent.

I’m sure that halfway through the first season we’ll come to learn that the “Badass” in the title actually referred to the “pushover” sister the whole time. She’s trying her best!

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Warner Bros. could do an episode-for-episode live-action remake of Batman: TAS with very few adjustments to each script and it would be the greatest live-action Batman thing we’d ever get.

If you flip the p upside down you get “In Goob Health.” I think you meant rotate it 180 degrees.

I think she killed them all because they were asking too many questions and she didn’t want to risk the situation spiraling further out of her control.

Agreed. It’s weird how much is lifted from the original. I have watched the original Home Alone and Lost in New York an unhealthy amount of times; they were constantly running in our VCR when my sister and me were kids. Just doesn’t sound right or hit the same.

It’s a real Kermit T. Frog situation.

Great movie. My sister quotes this one at me all the time. I don’t mind.

Makes me think, I would love a Superman story where he (literally) single-handedly crashes the precious gem market.

It would devalue diamonds.

Daaaaaaamn.

This line hit me in a very specific way along with a really heartbreaking piece of dialogue from Falcon & Winter Soldier: when Bucky goes on his “date” with the girl from the restaurant, she talks about how there’s a word for a child whose lost their parents (an orphan) and for a person whose lost their spouse (a