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You nailed it. Breitbart's Editor-in-Chief:
"We have many examples on the left who have admitted to statutory rape; Lena Dunham had in her book touching her sister’s private parts as a child; you have Roman Polanski; you have millions of examples of the left of normalizing behavior, similar to what Milo described"

It really sounds like the reviewer had a huge influence on how you experienced the show considering you even used the same word he used in this very review. Maybe you would have liked it more without reading these mostly negative reviews.

He even managed to ruin the William/Man in Black reveal. In the previous review he mentioned he hates how people would tell him theories just before explaining that very same theory. I would think not deliberately spoiling a big reveal that hasn't happened yet would be taboo

Sorry to break this to you, but if this is going to actually affect him at all, it will be a very small amount

I think the main problem was that Elliot, the shows main protagonist, wasn't actually really involved in the central plot at all. The whole prison subplot didn't even have a payoff

It definitely has a solid chance of being awful, but I think a lot of that will be due to the supposed last minute change in direction. Suicide Squad already seems to have suffered due to something similar, although I doubt the film would have been great even without its last minute tone change

The show takes place in towns near a city called Fargo, North Dakota

seriously can't tell if this is a purposely hyperbolic comment as a joke or if you truly believe it. The kitten in your profile pick suggests the former, but your usual posts suggest the latter

the microwave device not murdering everyone hardly qualifies as being "silly"

Those people often don't read the comics though so they are only comparing that incarnation with other non-comic versions

Can always count on you for hyperbole

Snyder said he was changing Justice League to be more fanservicey/Avengers-like and the Batman in the trailer cracks jokes so there absolutely is indication that they are loosening it up. I actually think trying to change at this point will spell more disaster than sticking with what they've established though

They are very similar in tone to the film Fargo.

Stanger things is a more enjoyable binge imo.
Fargo is definitely very good though

I guess he wanted more diverse hair colors or something

That wasn't Landis…

He didn't direct Chronicle though…

It's strange that the reviewer specifically mentions that he doesn't like people spoiling things with their theories while making the theory known to all of his readers, thus spoiling it for them

It takes longer before Superman appears in costume for Man of Steel…

Doesn't this suggest the opposite? They were apparently the only ones who would contradict what Trump was saying enough to anger him into boycotting it