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That's the problem with the site. It's easy to stay away from the toxic subreddits. It's all but impossible to avoid the toxic assholes who use those toxic subreddits. Even niche subreddits like one I used to look at for the Marvel Future Fight mobile game are miserable experiences these days.

Well, that's surprisingly dark for a CBS sitcom.

Pricipal . Caught sayof school that has stoped Handstandsing " See, told ya so" Is He dead or not. CNN Says yes. St. Pete Times Looking for chads -OR- "hello, I am write single to salute and wait for answer again"

Really? Those have been a thing since at least Fark's glory days in the early 2000s.

Or, you can visit Reddit for myriad other interests and avoid politics almost entirely — which is a hell of a lot easier to do on Reddit than on the AV Club.

There is basically no chance in hell of the major studios agreeing to that, if that was even feasible. Wouldn't surprise me if the deal Netflix has doesn't allow them to modify the movies in any way.

Might be better to do that in the review thread for Season 11, given how fleeting Newswires can be.

…why? Depending on how it was filmed and edited it might not be possible to get a higher resolution version, and even if it was that'd be a HUGE investment that they'd probably struggle to even break even with.

For me it's the same as it's always been - hit or miss. Like the host segments with Jonah and the bots, but The Mads didn't do much for me (though no iteration of them ever has). As for the movies, it really just depends on the movie. Hercules draaaaaaaaagged for me, but I laughed my ass off at Starcrash.

So is this where we talk about the live show, then? :)

When I saw the tour in Royal Oak, they sold out of most of the merch by the end of the night. That definitely seems to bode well.

No, they did the entire season. For whatever reason they stopped posting it to the main page but it's all here.

197 episodes before the reboot and there's only 12 that Shout Factory couldn't get the rights for? That's really damn impressive no matter how you look at it.

Why? They released a "best of" as basically a way to get people hooked for the new episodes, and I don't think there were ever plans to release more than that.

At this point, I look at internet anonymity kind of like the Second Amendment and a couple other things people consider rights. In theory, I don't have any problem with it. In practice, people have shown themselves to be so grossly irresponsible with it that yeah, maybe we would be better off without it.

It's when you release someone's personal information online for the purpose of targeted harassment. It's kind of a major fucking deal.

The Internet is already on it!

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Yeah, how DARE the site cover a show that its commenters watch!

Why do people keep insisting things are false when they're easily, demonstrably true?