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As I said elsewhere last night, while I love the show, it’s hard to be truly sad about this.

Venture Bros. managed to get eight seasons strung out over 17 years. Unequivocally, that’s a massive achievement for a show that was willfully odd and niche and offered an unending series of references and in-jokes for the

I don’t think it’s Scott who’s trying to be clever here. The line is not “You must raise them to be atheists...” but “You will raise the children ... to be atheists!”

That is just not true. Unfortunately, whoever told that to you lied to you. If someone says to you that they believe that a God exists, and you say “I’m not convinced”, then you’re an atheist. The definition of Atheism, as stated above, is simply the lack of belief, of the strong disbelief, in the existence of a God

Not quite. Agnosticism deals with knowledge. Atheism deals with belief. Atheism is not, as you state, a belief that there is no God. It is simply the lack of belief that there is:

I’d put cash money down that line was taken out of context for the trailer. I mean, it’s a Ridley Scott HBO series. There’s a 100% chance that there are a half-dozen plotlines twisting themselves up, probably with multiple timelines/ambiguous realities and a bunch of mystery threads that get dangled and resolved with

I would have liked if they hadn’t shown her causing people to explode in the trailer. Save that for the shock when you see it in an episode for the first time. C’mon, man, basic showmanship:

How is this pitting gods against androids? Seems to be more pitting religious zealots against androids? Nothing in the trailer seems to believe they are gods. The headline sounds interesting but this doesn’t seem to be that.

Yup, not even a contest.

Umm, I’m with the androids on this one.

But at the very least, CBS can’t do the same if other creatives take a wack at spacefaring Tardigrades.

This 200%

you can say that, but the level of similarities is way more than comparing finding nemo and taken... I mean...

Receptionist: “Hello, Philip Sherman’s dental office, how may I help you?”

Ditto. Besides that I found the concept of doing something worse than killing a person, and then taking on his life to be quite repulsive. At least if a serial killer murders somebody and wears their skin, that person is dead, and not stuck in their own body without any free will.

Probably in the minority, but I never enjoyed the movie. Visually awesome sure. I enjoyed the concept. But throughout the entire story, I just hated the characters so much. They were all pretty much so irredeemable, that I wanted everyone to suffer a miserable ending like the characters in Requiem for a Dream. Except

You know, with the way most early Voyager episodes went, we’re all just lucky that the zinger at the end wasn’t that Neelix cooked them up for the crew.

If you enjoy it, more power to you. But this was an awful episode of a bad show.

She Is one of those I was thinking about. I like her as an actress, and I liked parts of her In CM - but I think a lot of the Issues with It fall to the directors. I liked her much more In Endgame (granted not a lot of screen time). I’ve grown to like Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda, but I don’t think she’s a slam dunk. 

They’ve also earned the respect of (most) fans with great casting choices. There are only one or two that are just ‘fine’. None I consider actually bad. If they feel that a Black or other Person of Color fits the character/role, I’m onboard with It because I trust them.