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I usually am.

He must be feeling really low Winter, son.

Semi-related: I tried the Netflix Party chrome extension with some people and it worked pretty well. I never have to have IRL friends ever again AHAHAHAHAHA.

Do we need to teach AVC reviewers how to watch shows when they air outside the US?

STOP CENSORING MY FREEDOMS

If I wanted to see fat people on my television, I'd turn it off and look at my reflection on the screen. NO THANKS.

That's the point. "It's good, stop being silly" is the only sales pitch necessary.

They have a weekly pod similar to Hollywood Prospectus, there are just additional podcasts under the Channel 33 header.

Oh man, how could he ever cover television without seeing every prestige show prior?!

Post-Game of Thrones

And that new intro music is so generic and boring.

Agreed with that analysis. And these kinds of articles rarely go into that kind of detail because they're usually written by critics with a "See! We said it sucks and now it's doing poorly! Vindication!" when the reality seems to be that this is more of a growing trend with blockbuster superhero movies rather than

Lotta dipshits out there, you're right.

A 60% drop would have brought in $66.4 million rather than the $52.4 million. "Quite far away" is kind of a poor descriptor when you're talking about $14 million.

Sure, but—oh hell I don't care.

I suspect this is far from the last we'll be hearing about BvS. Because critics aren't so quick to give up their newest favorite punching bag.

Good point. I'm sure that box office juggernauts Hot Pursuit, The Great Gatsby, and The Watch really hit those superhero movies hard in their second weekends.

I also think the movie is trash, but the constant sky-is-falling articles are forcing me to defend something I don't even care about (per Fortune): "A breakdown of three superhero blockbusters—Disney’s Avengers: Age of Ultron and Iron Man 3, as well as Warner’s The Dark Knight Rises—from the past few years, with

Well thank god The AV Club is still committed to reviewing Survivor at least. Wouldn't want to miss an opportunity to cover THAT important and timely show.

I saw this maybe a year ago. Yeesh. Not good.