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Of course, I'm just surprised he had it in him. I read the transcript and the whole thing made sense, he actually read the nice speech some other person wrote this time. I had given up on wondering if he would ever manage to come off as reasonably competent at some point, so you have to wonder what choosing his first

He apparently just gave a better speech in Saudi Arabia than he ever has in America. I have no idea what that really means though.

I didn't think about blanks using filler, but I would have assumed you'd still get powder burns and some significant force when the barrel is touching you.

Considering the level of self control he ended up having, I'm surprised he didn't name his kid Richard.

That reminds me of a story I heard from my friend one time about a crowd of Lord of the Rings fans who thought a malfunction was going to prevent them from seeing Return of the King opening night. Whole angry mob of nerds, complete with the chubby one in the back shouting "Hold the line!"

Well, it's a very different kind of movie, when you think about it actually a really straightforward Teen movie.

If he's exposed to sonic weaponry his costume/symbiote turns into goop. There's no reason he needs to be wearing anything underneath.

While there are real life SEALs who've never lived in a world without Boreanaz on their TV.

I never really expect scientific accuracy from a show like this, just a sense of internal consistency. When you consider what they set up in season two with the ambient radiation that is sufficient to immediately burn the skin of the mountain men (whose radiation resistance is like ours) but not hurt grounders at all,

That's kind of like how 21 years ago David Boreanaz was out walking his dog and a casting agent said "Hey, you're handsome. Wanna be on TV?" and he's been on prime time broadcast TV ever since.

They had Jaha admitting at the time that it was just pointless busywork to keep them going because being fortified against the death wave was the easy part and the lingering radiation would kill them all slowly. The impression I got was that the deathwave was an actual energy wave.

CBS and Warner Bros made a clerical error in the CW contracts and if they cancel Supernatural they'll be canceling the network.

Don't you mean that you would not be surprised if this ends up being amazing? Or that you would be surprised if this doesn't end up being amazing?

It just seems like the show is suggesting that the "deathwave" is survivable by just being sheltered, and that the ambient radiation that will come with will be like the radiation from the first fallout, which some people survived somehow. Clarke could survive by going into a bunker or cave to avoid being turned extra

Hush up little girl, plenty of brothers named Black Lightning.

That's not what Dr. Strangelove told me. It's not a good plan, same way that riding out the last ice age wasn't comfortable for humans.

Have people trying to imagine what a super smart computer would think ever believed they wouldn't find us the problem?

Some people could survive in caves or bunkers. That bunker Murphy got stuck in had everything necessary but food.

See, when I read that comment I just immediately hear the Metal Gear alert noise and "Huh?!"

My understanding was he was just so pathetically angry he killed whichever women he could get to, because he had decided it was some grand conspiracy and they were all the same.