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    That's a great issue, by the way.

    No, Dan Schneider is a dope.

    Well, they're national SOCIALISTS. So….you know.

    >fart<

    I'll bet he's not even a real doctor!

    I actually really like the first season, but I find that it's a lot easier to enjoy if you know a few things going in. Chiefly, I like it because it sets up the characters well so that, as the seasons progress, you see just how much they change. Londo, for example, is an affable buffoon. Vir is his bumbling, but

    President Clark….er…Trump would have such a reaction…

    It is, in my opinion, one of the few basically "perfect" shows out there. So few shows can end on such a strong note and can tell so coherent and compelling a story. And it's definitely topical today…

    It's worse than that, actually. The masters for the individual elements have been destroyed, as I understand it. Which means that, while the regular on-set shots look, you know, fine, and the FX-only shots look…eh…not great, the composited shots featuring live actors in an FX environment (or with any FX popping up

    While I fully expect that DC will continue to fuck up what should be hit superhero movies, I actually think Common would be a pretty good John Stewart GL.

    By Crom, this is not the story I was expecting to read.

    So, for one thing, I'm sure the irony of the fact that the people now calling out others for their insensitivity, offensiveness, and general disrespect for the office of the presidency are also trying to tar them with the epithets of "snowflake" or "princess" or "cuck" or whathaveyou. Like, I'll grant you, it at

    Interesting. I rather think that's more like two blind men trying to describe an elephant through touch alone. I think both groups are criticizing what is ultimately the same root problem with Moffat's writing: he writes for his own expediency, at the expense of the story overall. Whether that's at the expense of

    Clearly, you've never had the omakase at a sushi bar.

    Sushi is not weird.

    I seem to recall that the Smithee version has the line delivered both via internal monologue and spoken aloud.

    M'Night.

    "Why would they want Nancy's friend…killed?"

    "He grabs you."