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What if it wasn't just the language that allowed her to see into the future? She was exposed to the gas, so what if that changed her biology, while the language rewired her mind to make use of it? I didn't see any evidence that anyone else was seeing into the future, not least of which Ian, who was learning the

It sounds American, but more like a CIA designation in the '70's.

Very nice.

It was likely filmed around when Dirk Gently premiered, and he was the guest that day.

Cool subtle detail: the gun sounds were "gamey" with the implant on, and realistic with it off.

No, they’re taking money for a product that they will provide soon, and those who want to wait can easily get an automated refund.

The dude seemed to notice a difference. I think it's no coincidence that he ended up at the club for people "trying to feel again."

There would be no difference to others, but there would be a very real difference to yourself. In one instance, you keep on living, and in the other, you die.

White Bear was a bunch of bullshit. It all falls apart when you realize that they are torturing a fundamentally different person due to the memory wipes. Which means that the premise is not very morally ambiguous. Plus, it starts out as a generic horror movie, so you're just waiting for it to get to the point. This

Uh, what? The reviewer's criticisms of Brooker's game knowledge had literally nothing to do with "internal shit." It was based solely on the reviewer's assertion that the haunted house was "not a game," and therefore, presumably, no game developer would make it. Of course, that's patently false, since the reviewer's

I had similar thoughts. With most horror antagonists, there's usually some way, however difficult, that you can overcome or escape it. This piece of technology, however, manipulates your senses, which means there is no escape, and there is no overcoming it. If this were real, I could see it being the most effective

Except the score is not random. She was unruly at the airport, and the point docking was only for 24 hours. Also, apartments already use Facebook to screen tenants, and the CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch specifically said in an interview that he doesn't was fat or ugly people to wear his clothes, and currently

Season 3 had terrible brooding Michonne that they had no idea what to do with, the brain-dead, infuriating Andrea, and, of course, the Governor, whose motivation inexplicably changed from episode to episode. It did step up the action and gave Merle a knife hand, so it wasn't a complete waste.

World War Z (book version) provides more than a light at the end of the tunnel, a good chunk of it is about rebuilding and becoming functional societies.

Well, the former is Better Call Saul. The latter sounds like a CBS procedural.

He was sawing the head because he didn't want to carry the whole body back.

What are you talking about? The human eye does not see in fps, and it doesn't "drop" frames. Also, there are so many factors that affect our perception of framerate, like the speed of movement an object being filmed, the amount of motion blur, the brightness of a scene, the framerate a person is used to seeing, and

So, your argument is that female-led shows are incapable of getting an A?

I don't think he likes dem apples.

Your idol, Donald, wants to reinstate racial profiling and stop and frisk. So, this episode actually didn't go far enough, since they didn't frisk.