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It doesn't need a sequel series though. It ended perfectly. Could there be more story? Sure. Does it need more story? No.

They really can’t win continuing Angela’s story. But they also can’t do more seasons without addressing the new God in the room.

I mean, it was a great season. The stuff it did with the universe was compelling, and the ending was a nice meaningful spot that leaves a lot of potential.

Not saying that they’re being 100% honest, but HBO claims that it’s one of their most viewed new series in years. Live-viewing numbers are also increasingly irrelevant to networks, especially ones like HBO that also stream their own content. The first episode supposedly had less than 1M live viewers but now has over

Anything, but late for breakfast.

Uhhh

Look, I’m not a truck guy, so take what I write with a huge grain of salt.

Yah, CyberTruck is more of a Honda Ridgeline competitor.

Do you think that everyone who works for Nissan has a hand in the direction the company goes in?

When the hell did they come out with an F-240?  Is that like a sports hatchback pickup truck with a diesel?

It’s a power I didn’t know I had! 

Thanks. I didn't know I had to do that. 

I see that trolling has reached the “I’ll call an award-winning black philosopher retarded cuz lulz” level.

“He’s NOT getting my vote. Period.”

I have a friend from Finland, and aspects of it sound pretty bleak. He told us that when he moved away (after his mother and his friend died of suicide in the same year), people told him that he should try laughing instead of saying, “That’s funny.”

In other words, do we make the same assumption here that we do about pretty much every other movie space vessel ever? Yeah, probably safe to assume so.

That is a less fun fact!

Also it’s really dark for half a year so you get seasonal depression and can’t stop thinking how space is just an endless void and Earth is just a tiny spaceship carrying us through it towards the heat death of the Universe. Or something like that.

There have been a number of Nobel Laureates who worked partly in the sci-fi genre: Kipling, Lagerlöf, Shaw… Most notably, Herman Hesse won the prize largely on the strength of his sci-fi novel The Glass Bead Game. Though I don’t know that any of them wrote science fiction poetry, and almost certainly not at book-length

I live in Finland, and I can say that that is most definitely not the reason. Try living here during winter and then you’ll see.