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Damnit, egerz!

My guess is that GRRM made a huge mistake at some point. He answered their questions honestly.

I have to believe at some point, they asked him, “Is this Dorne shit going to go anywhere? Because that’s another whole filming location and at least 10 new actors. HBO is throwing money at us, but even that has limits.”

And

It really did feel like the showrunners were running through a story beat checklist as quickly as possible because they were just done with the show.

She’s not saying anything wild. She did the work and got her money. Even though these Marvel films are considered a coup for actors, it must be weird to be so beholden to them for so long if the MCU just kinda isn’t your thing. Other films come and go but MCU has a way of swamping these people’s identities and

I just watched “Ant-Man 3" and I didn’t like it because:

mid credits scene, which comes about two hours after the audience has lost interest.

If you’d told high school 00's me that the days of bling rap, bad CGI and rampant paranoia and islamophobia would be comforting in comparison to the 20's imminent climate and economic collapse, ever-present shootings and domestic terrorism I’d be shocked.

I’ve been thinking something similar: why are multiverse stories so big right now? And I agree, it feels like our current reality is this fractured, arbitrary thing. Everything is going badly, and every couple of days or weeks there’s some event that feels entirely preventable or changeable, or some outcome in our

I do corporate law, and it seems the common consensus is that none of the kids were the right fit. And on some level thats true.

Don’t like Fallon and don’t watch him. But, he is the frontman for the show, not the owner. He doesn’t likely have much authority in this decision, because he doesn’t have a ton of financial leverage nor frontman-leverage (since the show is already off the air). He could pay the staff out of his own pocket, but I

That confuses a lot of people, but timey wimey stuff is hard. Look at how many people don’t get how Dr. Manhattan works.

I’ve watched since season 1, and I don’t recall Living+ ever being mentioned.

However, it doesn’t strike me as an ass-pull. In fact, I think it’s a not-too-subtle shoutout to things like Disney+, Google Plus, and CNN+, where a media/content company pivots into a new line of business without any sort of art or deft when

Your implication presumes a non-existent and faulty premise: that Wall Street operates on logical fundamentals all the time.

Sometimes? Yes. All the time? Absolutely not. You know where it breaks down fully? When it comes to the valuations of companies, particularly when they’re the targets of mergers and acquisitions.

W

Kendall sends it to him, you can see the text on his phone.

I get your point in general, but “Kendall trying to come up with an idea so crazy that it blows up the deal” isn’t really the premise here. He thinks he sees a way to goose the stock price so high that Mattson can’t buy Waystar anymore. The way he's doing it is plenty nutty, but he seems to genuinely believe he's got

I have no idea why anyone would hate on this movie.
It literally copied the game 1:1.
Now we’re supposed to hate video game movies that stick to the video game?

I’m sorry but why does Kendall think Logan doesn’t love him until now. All throughout the series Logans has said he Loved Kendall

All these basement dwelling incels that got an N64 in the 90s freaking out about this film is the most telling thing. Mario didn’t grow up with us and now its for a younger generation. Get over it.

Well you sound like you might be a certifiable moron so, ya know, glass houses.