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I agree. I don’t think it’s that simple. He seems like he truly loved the Abar family. My thought: he was indoctrinated and ready to kill right up until he had his gun pointed at Angela’s head, which is when he realized he couldn’t go through with it. I’m 99% sure that Judd was the guy who shot Angela.

WELCOME TO THE CLUB! 

It’s not crazy at all! Something I missed, but was highlighted on Twitter is that Adrian’s castle and the structure Manhattan built on Mars look exactly the same. 

You’re right. Watchmen isn’t going to let anything be that easy. But knowing the history of the KKK and the police - this reveal tells me that at the very least, the good old boy still hold sway over law enforcement, and that alone is terrifying. 

Just one thing to add: im still not convinced the chief IS crooked. The kkk outfit isnt his...its definitely his fathers or grandfather’s based on the framed picture.

Gonna hard disagree on that one.  The level of ominous tension that the soundtrack is bringing to the show suits the dark themes perfectly.

I like the way it both calls back to the time period that fundamentally changed this society, and harkens back to a near future where tech could over power those who’ve spent so much time fearing it.

navigate the little vehicle towards a piece of Froot Loops cereal.

Right, exactly. That’s the crux of the question. They try hard and get a ‘pass’ on some of the public scrutiny of sorts. I’m wondering if Atlanta had the same effort or relationship with their local tribe would it go the same route. Pure curiosity on if the Braves could build what FSU has with the Seminoles nearby.

3rd person blogs are never a good sign.

You ok bud?

Your life must be so easy that you can live it in such a binary fashion. There is miles of ground between the two positions you have staked out. At a bare minimum there is a triad of stances to take; support, ambivalence, oppose. In reality there are so many shades of gray it’s funny. Take your own personal relations,

No, it's actually not.  You can choose to have your organization not take official stances on political issues,  irrespective of whether people in that organization feel and/or vote a certain way. 

Supporting the status quo is literally taking a conservative position.

Not that this idea is new or anything, but one more time for the people in the back: stating that you are not / don’t want to be political is very much taking a political position.

First Jaguars Junction, now The Blowhole? I anxiously await Deadspin’s next column on Florida’s NFL franchises, The Sinking Ship, a Buccaneers blog written by Tim Burke.

The Boomers hated on their parents. Called them squares and said they didn’t get it. So now, it’s what goes around, comes around. Circle of life and whatnot.

I know it’s cool to hate on Baby Boomers right now but in what way is his age relevant to this story?

I think that attitude is OK as long as it’s immediately followed with “...as a result, I’m going to get a second opinion from a qualified and respected expert in the field”. Skepticism is fine as long as it bends to consensus expert opinion.

Now there’s a book series. I don’t think you’ll have any problems finding a publisher. You can probably get a Netflix deal too