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Y'all remember when Vin was everyone's favorite D&D-playing muscle nerd from his Chronicles of Riddick days?

Damn, you guys just wanna drive this comment section straight into a tree don't you?

Naz is not a good boy, nor was he ever. If he could beat a man nearly to a pulp in a prison shower, could he have also stabbed a woman to death?

On the other hand, Bodie is covering for a guy who is (possibly) a murderer and someone else is taking the fall for this cover-up, so I don't feel *too* bad for Bodie.

A fun game when considering the (non)existence of cryptids is to think about how you'd describe some regular animals to people who've never seen them before.

I think "scapegoat" is the wrong word to use. Robbie is just a convenient focus point and example for the wider point being made.

No, that's what you get for inventing a new hiding place for your office Merlot.

The point is not "I am so disappointed in Margot Robbie, she can do so much better". The point is, "Margot Robbie's career path as a bankable female actor is indicative of what's so fucked up about sexism in Hollywood."

That's Alexander Olly from the band Years & Years. He's sporting a very popular look in London right now. Messy chav meets twink hipster or something.

Him?

2026 will see a surge of overly sexual Adventure Time and Legend of Korra memes, when today's kids are in college and begin to wax nostalgic.

A lot of people hang on to the fan theory that Caillou is actually a cancer patient, because it's the only way to humanize the baldheaded bastard.

"What kind of god would keep Clint Eastwood alive to continually make regressive, old-timey racist remarks?"

Anyway, apart from having "Blue Steel" down and starring as Handsome Square-Jawed White Man in a Taylor Swift music video, what's Scott Eastwood up to nowadays? Any word on whether he inherited any talent form his crazy old pops?

I'd love to see Patxi knock Leto out with a pelota.

All those other things you mention are directly relevant to the forward movement of the story…

I thought that was going to be the twist too (I was wondering if it was going to be revealed by Freddy) until the very end when he attacked Nas. I don't think there's a good reason for him to attack Nas if it isn't true, because his story seems pretty convincing already.

I kind of think the state of Stone's feet will be a sort of bellwether of Nas's chances. In the next few episodes thinks might look up for Nas as more evidence/intrigue unfolds, and simultaneously Stone's feet will start improving with all the extreme treatments.

The original movie had the appeal of being kind of a straightforward take on the "AI become sentient" trope. The AI never really become 'self-aware' so much as they become buggy, and the best you can assume is that they really believe the roles they're playing in the resort (eg. the snake 'really acts' like a normal

I was going to say— the prospect of an unlocked police dept only sounds ridiculous if you didn't grow up in a small town. I mean, it's still ridiculous, but realistically so!