fishintaters
fishintaters
fishintaters

Yeah, I was gonna say - I’m a straight white male but I’ve walked in bad neighborhoods with my keys in my fist.

do they not have unlimited mileage in Canuckistan?

319 MPH for 72 hours with no refueling, food breaks, pee breaks and no sleep. Totally feasible.

Also just common (movie and TV) sense: prisoners don’t shoot each other in prison because prisoners aren’t allowed to keep guns in their cells.

Dude has “trust fund baby” written all over him.

I get what she was trying to say here, but this along with the insinuation that only non-cisgender men feel scared walking the dark streets at night seems unnecessary.

I don’t know, man. It just seems like you want the show to be something it’s not going to be, and you should reset your expectations. Did you expect the hearing to last multiple episodes? Did you think the trailer was showing you the whole story arc instead of just the beginning of it?

Jen’s sweet colleague Pug is representing Dennis in a defrauding case. (Remember that guy? The comically dickish one?)

“At first, she’s terrified, as any woman would be.”

Or any person would be. It’s not like a guy getting jumped by four people would just puff out his chest, laugh at them, and then raise his fists. Getting jumped is scary. What’s it got to do with being “cisgendered”?

This reviewer is cracked...

They looked like they were mid-20's at least. Certainly not teens.

He said shiv, not shank.

Yes, ‘shiv’. source: I work in a library. (Also I had the subtitles on.)

I know general audiences aren’t familiar with comic-book style storytelling, but that is why it’s so important for reviewers to be familiar.

“Now the library’s more than just a quiet place to shoot someone!”

Nobody takes NPR seriously for anything fact based... it's opinion poorly disguised as news

That is...that is the definition of unethical business practice.

it’s not unethical.

they’re a “stealership” because they’re middlemen that add nothing except increased cost. the dealership model exists, in reality, to benefit dealers, not consumers. they’ve paid mightily to own politicians over the years and it has paid off many times over.

Thankfully you only need a mortician once.

On a somewhat related basis, if you want to know how bad the used car inventory situation is getting, I saw a 1975 Vega on a dealership lot last weekend. I mean it looked in nice shape and all but, holy shit.