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What was funny about that is that they even had to admit at the start of that article that they really couldn't complain until we saw how the pregnancy thing played out.. and then went ahead and complained anyway.

Star Trek Into Darkness was about the government faking a major terrorist attack in order to justify a war… yeah, he's a truther.

dude had mad night-terrors

VEEP, motherfucker

I'm still disappointed Eleven never got to face off against some version of the Master - one who was not as over-top to play against Eleven's hyper kinetic energy.

"So many people on this site are so invested in their poor and trivial taste" is super-hostile?

or she could dress however the fuck she likes

Apparently not being an asshole is also hurd

"Morty, what's nine times five?"

I don't really get this argument - even if we didn't have the flash-forward you know he isn't going to shoot him. Hannibal isn't going to get killed on his own TV-show.

Chilton said in another episode that he can't digest animal proteins properly anymore

Fuller basically confirms Chilton is alive in this weeks Walkthrough: "Serpico survived a bullet to the face."

He literally said the opposite of what you're saying and called the kind of rap he likes "ignorant", not "real meaning and stuff".

What the hell are you talking about? It is kind of controversial (the former love interest of the protagonist of the show hooking up with the antagonist) and it is a move - it's a decision made on the part of the creators, this shit doesn't just happen (and read the Fuller interview on this episode, he explicitly says

Why should this version of an ancient story that has been twisted and turned through re-telling over thousands of years be any more accurate? It's at least 10% accurate - I think having the basic concept of having Noah build an arc and saving two of every animals because of a great flood gives you AT LEAST 10% accuracy

Why should it be either? A movie about a worldwide flood and a guy saving animals by packing two of each in a big boat is hardly going to be scientifically accurate. And why should it be biblically accurate? It's the Aronofosky's interpretation of the story of Noah. No-one promised a true retelling of the bible story.

He get's called the devil by Gideon in this episode too. If Hannibal turned out to literally be the Anti-Christ, I would not be surprised.

The National have seen this comment and are retiring from music immediately

I think (I'm too much of a lazy asshole to re-read the interview, but I THINK) he explicitly says in this interview they wouldn't do that - he really believes in this six season and a movie stuff (as you can see from the quotes in the article) and he wouldn't cheat like that. Maybe.

Troy would never have left in the Brightest Timeline - but we're close.