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I'm 32. I'd say that the 'finding' about when people start to prefer staying in more to be rather accurate. As for nightclubs, I live in the Midwest - not Chicago, Indianapolis, St. Louis, or Minneapolis either. So… there really isn't much in the way of nightclubs. And the things that resemble them… you're too old by

I think we ought to resist seeing this as the 'final act' even though we know there are only 12 episodes left - I expect this season and the final season to be thematically quite different. I expect that this season will focus primarily on resolving the major conflicts driving politics in Westeros while keeping an eye

Bill isn't coming back - that's already been announced. Chibnall wants to come in with a brand new doctor and companion, just as Moffat came in with Matt Smith and Karen Gillan as the new doctor and companion - he wants to shape them from the get-go.

Thandie Newton, Kate McKinnon and Full Frontal. yay.

I've read far more spoilers than I should have and that has actually made me more excited - made it clear that the story is really coming together and I love where they are taking things…

I actually really enjoyed Genius; it was surprisingly well done and didn't take too many liberties with its subject matter. It was tightly scripted, well-acted and indicates that National Geographic does have the potential to produce 'docudramas' that are fun to watch, but also educational. I like the idea of this as

Perhaps you should see a minister…

Definitely worth it. Vol. 2 is much slower and, despite being a direct continuation of the storyline for Vol. 1 it is completely different. Not a movie you're likely to watch over and over again, but it plays out masterfully.

That was a really nice read; Kill Bill Vol. 1 is one of my all-time favorites, easily. It is also, without a doubt, the movie I've seen the most times (I rarely watch a movie more than once, I've seen Kill Bill Vol ! at least 20 times). That said, you left out one of the best scenes - albeit one that was not centered

No shit. I loved Battlestar Galactica until the second-half of the final season where it became painfully obvious that they had been making up everything as they went along - they had developed numerous supernatural mysteries and had to come up with ad hoc explanations which all turned out to be very, very weak. And

Exactly, they are focused on expansion and providing more original content yet they made a decision that fundamentally undermines one of the primary appeals of Netflix series - the notion that somehow, even if a Netflix original isn't the best, they will always be able to guarantee some level of closure. In this case,

To be fair, it was the president of CNN, Jeff Zucker, who hired Lewandowski and apparently it upset the vast majority of journalists, anchors and analysts at CNN. I do have to say that CNN has improved tremendously in the past year; they give less and less time to partisan spokespeople (and when they do give them, and

Perfection achieved.

But wouldn't that mean it is… anti-alternative fact!?

I think we'd be a lot better off if individuals with a deep understanding of the world's religions, world history, political science, economics, sociology, anthropology, etc. had more influence over policy and sway in the court of public opinion.

After Daredevil's abysmally bad (but, I assume, widely watched) second season, the lukewarm Luke Cage and objectively awful Iron Fist I have lost interest in Marvel's Netflix shows. Jessica Jones' first season was great, but I attribute much of that to David Tennant's villain.

Given the surprising nature of this particular cancellation - generally well received by critics; fascinating concept; global audience; the fact that season 3 seemed all but guaranteed, including with apparent contracts prepared and location scouting beginning… I have to wonder if this ties into problems with the

I've been touting him as my favored candidate since Clinton lost the election. My FB page has read Franken/Buttigieg 2020 since around the inauguration.

Agreed; it's unconvincing and obvious that they are edited and done in such a way that they're guaranteed to appear to be receiving immense praise.

Given how wealthy Cooper is personally, and that he remains the heir to much of what remains of the Vanderbilt fortune, he must still find some enjoyment in going out and listening to creatures like Jeffrey Lord five days a week.