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I was watching Young Justice a couple of years ago and my wife caught an episode. Then she caught another, and she was on board for the whole thing. We then watched all of JL/JLU.

I'm sorry, but I really don't get this at all. If the crying bothers you just swap out crying for intense brooding and the story would still be the same.

I'm not even sure what to say to this. Missy's arc absolutely works with a male Master. How is learning to be less of a psychopath and care about people inherently feminine? It feels like you're bringing some weird baggage about traditional gender roles to this.

As long as it's funny, complaining that the framing device isn't as authentic as possible seems like pointless nitpicking. I haven't seen this one yet, but the tennis one worked as a faux sports documentary. But more importantly, it was absolutely hilarious, so it didn't really matter if the framing device felt like

It's just a framing device for a ridiculous comedy. I don't think they're trying to look exactly like a sports documentary. Different goals.

HBO, but otherwise, yes.

Bummer.

It bothers me that you would come up with such a nonsense theory.

That's definitely not a common spelling in the States, but we have a ton of Seans and Shawns over here.

To be fair, its crappy movies performed really well, but BvS in particular cost a ton and had massive expectations. It's also coming off those crappy movies so it had to do a lot of work to shake of the negative connotations of being associated with dreck like BvS and Suicide Squad.

Yes, that's a movie. A very good one.

Yeah, at some point the CW became my most watched network by a pretty wide margin. Oh, who am I kidding? It happened when they started producing super entertaining DC comics shows (I'll even defend The Flash, so come at me AV Club). And from there I got into stuff like Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Riverdale. I'm not about

I was mostly talking US domestic grosses, so I'm probably being unfairly US-centric.

Certainly, but he doesn't really have the name recognition and clout that Shyamalan had (and still sort of does). Shyamalan had a string of hits, while Wright hasn't made anything remotely as successful as The Sixth Sense, much less The Village.

I haven't listened to CBB in a long time, but back when I was listening I noticed that they seemed to enjoy recycling jokes as much as an Austin Powers sequel.

Wait, the We Hate Movies guys did some high pitched, irritating impressions? You don't say! That must have been a first.

My wife gave birth a few months ago, and we took a birthing/parenting class in the lead up. At one point the woman running it showed a clip from the Cosby special Himself where he's talking about his wife's labor.

I don't think it's very good, and that's a bummer because I really love the show. I know this happens with every new arc, but Griffin said it would only be a couple episodes long when it started and it's really ballooned out of control. It's super repetitive and seems to going on for way too long with very little

I thought she was great, and I love the ending of Scott Pilgrim. The whole movie is about two people who are trying to get over their emotional baggage. And in the end they both decide that while they have stuff they need to get over they both want to at least give the relationship a shot. It basically ends at their

Yes, yes it does.