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I think it depends how they do it and with whom, and if it's a gradual idea that they explore rather than like a finale ender or something.

At this point I'm assuming most or all of the hosts go both ways for potential romance storylines. Catering to your every fantasy and all that.

Not to take anything away from the fantastic ERW (and I hope she wins all the awards) but one of the fascinating aspects of this series is the use of very subtle CGI and editing to make the hosts more robotic. It was a lot more apparent in the premiere, but I bet they are still using it here and there, especially for

He wasn't against Sizemore's story because it was violent; he was against it because it was too gimmicky. I mean, it was literally a souped-up game of Cowboys vs Indians.

I also think there's another angle to where "Trump is ruining comedy" is coming from. Political satire like Veep is funny partly because it's so blistering, racy, and inappropriate to hear those jokes come out of politician's mouths. The problem is that Trump has pushed the boundaries so far, that a joke about a

Those sexy Mormon under-pantaloons always get me going.

Pigeonhole principle up in this bitch!

"If you haven't seen it, it's about a man who no longer loves his wife, leaves her (reasonably) for another woman and then she decides he's terrible."

I can already write the script for the Pulse shooting movie. A young, degenerate, conventionally attractive white man goes to a gay-to-straight conversion camp, becomes a pastor, and is handing out fliers at the nightclub the night of the shooting, miraculously escaping unharmed.

Married nine times to eight husbands, according to her wiki.

So this is the American remake of Akira, huh? Pretty metal if you ask me.

One of the Trump kids was interviewed last night and said something to the effect of, "the presidency would be a step down for my dad". So they're already framing his defeat as sour grapes. Who'd a thunk, right?

The problem is that no matter how well we care for our planet, all it takes is one stray asteroid or gamma-ray burst to end our existence.

I mean, it's not a competition. He's had it pretty rough even with all his wealth, and even a jaded asshole like me can see that.

I have a slight feeling that Bernard might be an android. The conversation with Theresa seemed a bit off (although that could be a red herring). Then there's the conversation with Ford that what they do seems to be basically witchcraft, could be some sort of meta foreshadowing that Bernard is one of the greatest

Cachet* unless you mean the little cutie is hiding a pouch of Brazil nuts in his adorable little elf pocket.

To a gay guy like me, he's attractive but in like an exaggerated way, like he was a prototype for a regular white lead movie star where the notes were " just tone down the everything just a little bit." 30 Rock basically nailed it by calling him a "little elf prince."

I felt sort of bad when he first became a meme, but then I stopped caring when he leaned into the celebrity as much as he did. And for being such a stereotypical redditor he really boned the pooch on picking a burner account.

Re: purposefully skewing, that definitely happens on IMDB, eg. Suicide Squad and the Ghostbusters remake. But in general I don't think the average voter intends to "skew" ratings when he/she votes, it's just that general biases tend to naturally reveal themselves in populations when the statistics are performed.

About what she's parodying: