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For a minute I thought they were going to end up fighting and fucking in a manner similar to their characters in the VR. But that would have been super unrealistic, two guys who’ve never had gay sex before suddenly having successful hot sex in an alley in a rainstorm with no lube or condoms? The actual ending was

That’d be sweet, cause they get along really well. But it would kind of undermine the idea that a straight (ish?) person and a gay person can be friends without it getting romantic. Though I know there is a mountain of fanfic telling me I'm wrong. 

Don’t forget Anole! Or Ultimate Universe Colossus. Kate Bishop’s old bf Mar-vell is bi. Daken is bi. I think Harley and Ivy got together anddated in a canon comic. Constantine, of course. 

Well that’s the thing about compromise, mostly makes everyone equally unhappy rather than ebullient.

I’ll check it out, thanks! Can’t go wrong with an Australian apocalyptic film. Or dystopic film for that matter.

So you’re saying you’ve never listened to the classic John Mayer album, “Continuum”?

I’m sure the courts will promise them, in writing, that they won’t be fucked though!

Have you seen her in “The Nice Guys” by Shane Black? Yeah seeing Angourie Rice in this film acting like a relatively normal teen who likes pop music, makeup, and has a quirky father is definitely a departure from her character in that one to say the least. But she’s a great actress, and so is Madison Davenport who

It also struck me as a Disney channel original movie, especially the second half. The first was a bit much for Disney, what with the swearing and Ashley going into a coma and whatnot, but once they started driving that very conspicuous mouse van and talking their way into the mansion I was like, “Tween power Disney

I liked the first one, “Striking Vipers” I kind of wish they had gone into more depth and fleshed out Danny/Karl outside of the game, instead of just making them the “fun loving bachelor” and “bored domestic life” guys. Though they did a good job with the ending and also making Theo not come off as “stereotypical

This story tried to do way too much, but I liked the cast and the second half of it. It was a bit of a shock seeing the kid from “The Nice Guys” behaving like a pop-loving teenager and not some foul-mouthed tiny adult like she was in that movie. Madison Davenport was awesome, both as the caring yet trying not show it

Coen-lite and “Dog Day Afternoon” are some quality comparisons. Scott was a force of nature, and while I also liked Grace as Bauer, they kind of cut Idris’s intern out of most of the second half in order to make room for the Scott/Grace confession scene, then he pops back in right at the end, almost as a plot device.

Which makes it even funnier, because to 99% of the people on the show, Happy was an invisible imaginary object. So Meloni is reacting to something that is imaginary and invisible, that in the show is also imaginary, yet to him is visible, but mostly still invisible. So, that’s a lot of layers that our man Meloni was

Which makes it even funnier, because to 99% of the people on the show, Happy was an invisible imaginary object. So Meloni is reacting to something that is imaginary and invisible, that in the show is also imaginary, yet to him is visible, but mostly still invisible. So, that’s a lot of layers that our man Meloni was

Which makes it even funnier, because to 99% of the people on the show, Happy was an invisible imaginary object. So Meloni is reacting to something that is imaginary and invisible, that in the show is also imaginary, yet to him is visible, but mostly still invisible. So, that’s a lot of layers that our man Meloni was

I really liked the ending, it probably would have been a bit too much to expect for two guys who while they have a very intense emotional connection that does seem legitimately romantic, to go from having sex as two young model types in a virtual setting to be able to translate that into having a sexual attraction in

the first fifteen minutes were not exactly a hotbed of activity, and also seemed quite out of place for a “Black Mirror” episode, but they did include a few important concepts that had major implications later, the idea of being into role-play and also the idea that both Danny and Karl would leave their sexual

I am also glad they didn’t go the “harpy shrew wife” route and showed plenty of scenes with Theo coping and being lonely as well as tempted before she finally confronts Danny over his lack of communication and attention. She had some really good points too, you could tell that she organized her argument with equal

do me a solid and give me a ring when that happens. I’m in such a state of suspense over that matter.

Apparently she isn’t in the comics as well. That High Evolutionary arc kinda retconned a lot of her and Pietro’s powers. Which is unfortunate, I kinda liked them more as mutants and with direct ties to Magneto.