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is this sort of thing not just paid directly into a bank account anyway?

zombies by childish gambino is the song

ive been rewatching bojack horseman and at one point you hear alison brie do the exact same russian accent

Its probably not something they would do, but next season they should just have Wally be the flash, its the sort of thing thats happened with quite a few heroes in comics and it would certainly mix things up a bit, no more of barrys nonsense

Was actually talking earlier today about how the rebel attack on lothal must be doomed. The battle at scarif was described as the rebels first major victory, so I just knew Thrawn would get the better of the rebels here

I get a bit of a malcolm tucker vibe from her, sweary but creative in how she insults people

didnt even realise hes the guy from Reaper

I dont get why no one outed nadeer's involvement with the watchdogs, even if the proof is only anecdotal an accusation of supporting domestic terrorism would surely have every watching her very closely

I remember he said he would walk off a bridge if Van Persie left, we're still waiting Piers

as an Arsenal fan, I really wish Piers supported another team, having something in common with him makes my skin crawl, not to mention his opinions about arsenal are wrong, like his other opinions

that was just such a perfect ending, when I started watching a zany animated slacker comedy I never expected I would have tears in my eyes, but from the moment pops decided to sacrifice himself, and the perfect song choice for the ending montage

isnt that true to life though, the romantic entanglements that go on for years dont necessarily lead anywhere

it looked like a fair few of the rebel ships jumped away successfully, only the flagship and the few that ran into vaders ship seemed lost at the end

werent they just random people prometheus had killed and staged in the places oliver killed the guards back then

it seems americans like hyphenated origins, like irish-american etc, whereas most british people are just british, or they prefer scottish, welsh or english, but never like irish-british or whatever. I'm always just excited to hear british accents in american shows and films, that whole fuss about john boyega in

i meant more he seems one of the few who gets roles in his regular accent, not that he cant pull off other accents

opposite Damian Lewis who also threw me, a lot of the accents are so convincing, other than Idris Elba it seems rare for british actors to actually get roles were they speak in their regular voice

I genuinely didnt even realise he was British, all these kind of shows seem to be full of british actors now, I guess because we dont really make many of these kind of shows ourselves anymore