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My shitty student worker just resigned. I'm praying this ISN'T an April Fools' prank.

Well, there's a difference between not being able to avoid Game of Thrones spoilers and avoiding the spoilers of a small Hulu show like this. Personally, because of the amount of excellent television programming, I'm finding it harder and harder to both keep up with and remaining interested in weekly shows, especially

That last part is pretty subjective, no? And I think it depends entirely on the show (and the viewer) whether it's better consumed weekly or binge-style. Also, there's nothing stopping you from watching a show that was released all at once week-to-week.

I wasn't the initial poster, by the way. Maybe you missed something. OH MY GOD IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW.

Thanks, tho!

It wasn't disagreement. It was disagreement based on an assumption about how that poster watched the show. "You must have missed something" is about as counter to actual discussion as a profanity-free post can be. Here: I'll go to the Batman v Superman review and tell people they must have missed something when they

"This isn't a 'to each his own' situation, your opinion is wrong because you probably missed something, now go rewatch it" sounds like a pretty asshole-y response to me. But maybe that's because I'm an adult who knows how to disagree with someone's opinion about a show without assuming they watched it wrong.

Even the smallest asshole are pretty shitty.

Ha, what an asshole, "all due respect" though.

Honestly, I'll take Emmerich's worst over another Thor.

God, I miss alien invasion and natural disaster movies.

I assume in this movie a genie grants an Adam Sandler-type character a do-over on his career from 1997 on.

One of the most insufferable trailers I've ever seen. Like Greenberg for millennials.

RE Revelation 2 doesn't get nearly enough love. Really enjoyable, clever character swapping, and an episodic game that *gasp* actually released on a schedule because it was finished before release.

I just got This is Where it Ends from the library, so I think I'm gonna return it. I can handle overdramatic with this kind of topic, but not dull. Ugh.

I kept screaming into my phone when people would use that awful and misguided trope "past behavior is the best determiner of future actions" to dismiss a rapist as not being a potential threat to society. Umm, EVERY (SERIAL) RAPIST STARTS WITH A FIRST TIME.

I bike to work, so I rent audiobooks from the library on the regular, and this month I finally got around to reading Coates's BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME, which was one of the best things I've read in probably years. Also just finished Krauker's MISSOULA (wonderful and disheartening) and recently got Jenny Lawson's

We're sure gonna find out.

The whining from Bill Maher will be even more insufferable than usual.

That's a dopey assumption. I don't like boring *anything*, especially from secondary characters. Every time Karen came on screen, my excitement level immediately plummeted, and sometimes it took a terrific fight sequence to get me back into the episode. Cut out 50% of Karen's scenes and give them to Elektra and Frank