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Unless by "stupid," you mean "not already very familiar with the events presented," you're wrong, at least for the three episodes I've seen. The show cycles through so much plot, history, context and characters, that, to eliminate the narration, they would need to either double these episodes or have the characters

Evil Dead 2 and Drag Me to Hell.

I've seen it sporadically over the years. The show is bizarre in that it morphed from your usual late night talk show with a band and audience, to a casual interview show with no audience, to an interview show where Carson is in it for about a minute.

Just like the level that shows clips of a ridiculous tv show that the parent company owns.

I actually liked their theme song, but, otherwise, their music was a bit lethargic and ill fitting on the Late Show. They don't have the verve of The Roots or Reggie Watts' band (or the comedic rapport, though it's too early to come to a definite conclusion on that.)

The long commercial break with a short joke and way to get tickets in the middle was always in the Letterman show. I think it's because the first segment of the show runs for over 16 minutes.

The burps are the worst, and thankfully they're mostly gone.

A very smokey pothole.

If fewer people rated after the change, then the change was not, in fact, wanted. Except, perhaps, by a minority of users.

Not cognitive dissonance. Talking to the police significantly increases your chance of going to prison. Which is why you ALWAYS have a lawyer if they want to question you. You would be an idiot not to.

You're reviewing this, but not Narcos?

I think the data packets are one of the few times collectibles have been done right. The movement system is one of the best parts of Saints Row 4, and the data packets give you an objective to strive for while using the system to it's fullest. The Arkham games would be another example of good collectibles, since you

Try specifically advertise unlimited “on your phone.” It’s not T-Mobile’s fault that you can’t read.

Uh, what? 4590 is more powerful than 4460. The clock speed is obviously a misprint, since the specs are exactly the same as Ground Zeroes otherwise. Also .1 ghz is the difference of a couple of fps.

Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo are older than Fillion. Jeremy Renner is the same age. Ben Affleck is one year younger.

Wrong Whedon left.

Actually, there was an Alias subplot where there was a program to train kids to be spies.

How hard can it be to make a Hitman movie? Make a damn heist movie, just with a guy dying at the end instead of money getting stolen. Add in some black humor, and you've got Hitman.

Or, you can put the phone on sleep and not have to deal with any calls, which the game tells you when you get the phone.

I know Don't Cheadle is funny and all, but it's kind of weird to call it a black comedy.