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Well, yeah. I super prefer the black suit, forever if possible, but face it, we all knew he was going to get some superheroey getup eventually. I mean, it's actually a screenshot featured on the show when you select it in the Netflix queue. So, we had plenty of time to get a feel for it technically.

I strongly agree with B myself. I mean, I was slightly disappointed at the final showdown, mostly because it felt very rushed in comparison to a lot of the more interesting encounters this season. I'd say my favorite point might have been very early on, when he rescues Claire.

I hate to break it to you, but if you take the time to pour through thousands of tweets just to find like two of them that really upset you, you probably are lame, easily offended, and in need of coddling.

The only thing I can agree with is that the jokes aren't particularly funny.

I really hate how some critics are smashing this and other slow burn shows now as some new creation in the wake of "binge watching" by saying that they're boring. It's like they forget that stories can be designed in many different ways, and this show is clearly designed to be more about the overall picture each part

Is Jamie Dornan going to be typecast as a sexual sadist with psychopathic tendencies?

I think every game is going to have filler shoved in at some point.

Some people like overstuffed conspiracy soaked Kojima stories.

I think the point is that a longer game has more potential to wow, or at least entertain, which you'll remember is the purpose of every game.

I've heard just as many bad stories about Chantix. I mean if it works for you, then I say try it sure.

Apples keep you regular man!

Don't ya hate when you're using microphones with a shrimp boat captain from Alabama?

Not that I need a show to be absolutely brainy or anything, I have just never found a single second of that show remotely entertaining, amusing, or anything other than corny.

The Big Bang Theory bothers me because it's a pseudo intellectual pile of mainstream garbage, but I'm not surprised.

Dennis's steady meltdown in that episode is my favorite behind his "tools" speech at the high school.

Oh, no. She doesn't respect Mac at all.

The amazing way they handle the psychology of their characters both in portrayal and writing direction really make this fact irk me.

I also really like Dennis's turning point from narcissist to psychopath in that episode. It really makes sense that someone like Dennis could go in that direction.

The bisexual thing makes a lot of sense about Carmen, actually. It's the best of both worlds in one package for him.

I really like the blurry confusion. It's also just as likely that Mac is actually just bisexual. Dennis has just always been a superfreak about sex. Bondage, being tied, tying, literally anything sexually depraved.