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An "unbiased review" does not exist.

No. He is trying to learn how to do behaviour code, and a bird is all he has to work on.

Even better. He had watched a few episodes of King of Queens.

I don't think he was being strangled, just held in place.

Isn't that one of the problems that Jean-Ralphio was talking about with the park's finances? They were spending loads of money on stuff that is stuck out of the way of everywhere, which I think is somehow related to the "maze" and whatever storyline Anthony Hopkins is working on.

Why shouldn't she know it? I just did a quick search on Google Books and the phrase "damsel in distress" shows up in texts from the early 19th century, and it is being used in a way that makes it seem that the reader would be well aware of the phrase.

I'm seeing double! 8 dongs!

That is an excellent point, except for the utter lack of philanthropy from Donald J Trump.

.You can't tell if a company is solvent from the sort of scenes that we have seen of the operations behind the scenes. That would be a far more boring scene involving accountants and spreadsheets. I bet the Tesla factories look amazing, but I don't think they make any money yet.

If I was creating robots, I would have a -1th Law of Robotics that says "Under no circumstances allow harm to come to Sir Anthony Hopkins (or Sir David Attenborough)"

I think that MIB is the representative from The Board. He is the major investor who bought the park when it was entering serious financial problems. We know he is astonishingly wealthy because of the foundation that saved the guest's sister. We know that Ford somewhat kowtows to him..

And didn't a fire start when someone dropped that lamp. That seems terribly dangerous..

But we are in the future, and thanks to Obama the US dollar is worthless. $40k is worth the same as $4.65 is worth now.

"Learned English from Seinfeld". That joke destroyed me, and I had to rewind when I eventually stopped laughing.

I wouldwatch Gold Case every single day for an hour.

The "Will of the People" has no standing in the UK constitution. People elect MPs to Parliament, but it is Parliament itself that has the power and right to alter and ammend legislation. There were ways that the referendum could have been made legally binding, such as with an "activation clause" at the beginnning.

Cranston was excellent in King of Queens.

And then there was early Frasier Jane Leaves, an actual Brit doing an awful British accent.

A very pious man who immediately does something that Catholics would find to be unthinkably horrific.

I've watched the first 4 episodes. It is quite possibly the most pretentious nonsense ever to committed to the TV screen.