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"There's a difference between scrutiny….

Yes, you DO stand by your comments. No, I don't believe you saw it. Yes, so be it.

TRANSLATION: "You're right about everything you've said….so I'll counter with another hackneyed cliche. I'm FULL of them so I can continue ad infinitum until you leave this thread."

"Sadly……" nothing.

My Canterbury story was meant to describe how kids that young and immature assume everyone but them is stupid but don't realize yet how most can see right through their bull. Apparently you haven't learned that as of yet.

And it's well known that the screenplay (including the entire final third of the film) went through numerous re-writes, so what are you talking about?

I didn't read THR's positive review say anything about "lecturing."

Please. All you're doing is projecting your own penchant for being verbose and vacuous into a critical "review" that's a bunch of adjectives and adverbs and nothing else. You didn't see it, but nice try. I wrote the same type of book report on 'Canterbury Tales' in my freshman 'Great Books' high school class.

'Jackie Brown?' Hmm. Not that I disagree, I just never considered or gleaned any political undercurrent to it.

Or just '8'

I would have preferred "smoove off" but yeah.

Meh…I think the review hugged the fine line between spoiler and proper review territory….and from what I've read from other reviews, the expected carnage doesn't come as EXPECTED as we might expect….if that makes sense. I've really wanted to see this since it was first announced (I also read most of the leaked

Not only THAT, but I see no problem with two relatively young Park Rangers speaking English in Norway in 2013. I also don't see how that is specifically out of "1990's." What does that even mean? Also, the show has used sub-titles before. Why wouldn't they here if it wasn't necessary?

You have to realize (especially after this episode) that if anything, May IS ready for action, regardless of whatever happened in the past to make her want to drop out altogether and take a desk job.