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Hadn't heard of that one, shall check it out when I get a chance. Thanks!

Holy hell, I am so stoked for this! I didn't dig the last two seasons that much (still mostly liked them, just not as much as I'd expected), but for some reason I'm really looking forward to season 7.

Let's just hope they never bring those disgustingly hairy, disproportionately huge feet into this show.

If I had a dad like Frank, there is a good chance he wouldn't be alive by now. Not necessarily because I'd have personally killed him, but I might have seen to it that he ended up dead at some point, hoist by his own petard. He certainly wouldn't be in my life anymore.

When the show was somewhere around season 2 or 3 and I'd heard some good things about it, I thought to myself I should check it out.

Oh, that makes sense! GRRM giving the finger to "First!" folks since 1991!

"We all deserve death."

Aha, not a problem, these things happen. Carry on!

Yeah, I think I vaguely recall the Hand folks mentioning that they'll need to find another one or something like that.

Yeah, I suppose this might vary from country to country, unit to unit and even officer to officer. I'm pretty sure not even all of our officers always adhere to that rule, and even if they try to, what they think "informing a soldier" means and what a soldier thinks "being informed" means might not necessarily be 100%

Aha, I see. Thanks!

You mean a season 1 spoiler? Aren't we operating under the assumption that people around here have seen season 1? ;-)

As much of a celebrity crush I currently have for Melissa Benoist, I care much less about Supergirl being renewed than about Limitless.

From what I've seen of Cavill in Tudors and Man from UNCLE, he's nowhere close to the black void of charisma as Worthington or Courtney have been in most things in which I've seen them.

Has it been proven that she's his? If not, there might yet be hope, however faint.

That is not an entirely unfair point.

Oh yeah, absolutely. I have nothing against this move (if they actually go through with it and it's not just empty phrases), I was just poking a bit of sarcastic fun at companies doing something because it's the right thing.

This just might be the funniest shit I've seen all month. Microsoft does AI experiment, internet ensues.

I think the difference between something like her co-worker getting killed and Ben being murdered by Fisk is that while both outcomes are unintended, when you look at a fishy set of books, your mind probably doesn't immediately go to cold-blooded murdery retribution.

So… going by the tone of this article, it's actually okay to leak other people's private sex tapes and pictures not intended for the public, although a bit financially risky? That means that the whole Fappening thing was also okay, in retrospect? Because obviously we should apply the same rules to all of these cases,