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James Veber
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Oh no!

Don’t mind me, I’ll just lurking in the comments.

I don’t care about the new books because they would never be as good and therefore not good in the audiences’ eyes but I think a writers notes and drafts are fascinating artifacts in and of themselves. I have always dreamed that if I ever finally finish writing a book and get it published I will release a draft

Yes, I am curious as to where people are finding these “surprisingly good” trailers for The Orville. Everything I have seen looks awful and, worst of all, not funny.

i literally smiled at my computer scream like Kara eating an ice cream cone when I was reminded of new episodes of “The Good Place!”

Not if my skimming of the New Yorker is any indication. I’m not sure if people in the city even know there are other cities in New York state let alone the world.

listened to this many times on my parents’ record player. I wonder where it is now...

listened to this many times on my parents’ record player. I wonder where it is now...

Thanks. And yet again I have defaulted to UK rules despite being born and raised in the U.S.

I am pretty sure that most writers here aren’t really writers (in the sense of knowing how to write not just being able to write). And there definitely doesn’t seem to be any evidence of editors.

Io9 seems to have consistently picked up the worst habits from the gawker family. I can barely find anything on here worth reading anymore. Just looking at the headlines of the comic con coverage I knew I wasn’t going to like any of it.

Knowing Mark Hamill, probably yes.

I thought it sounded familiar.

Fail because he doesn’t walk without rhythm. Dude’s totally gonna get eaten by a sand worm.

It’s why it fit for me. Of course a Tony Stark designed suit would have an “Instant Kill” feature and of course it would freak the hell out of a teenaged Peter Parker that there would be such a thing in his suit.

I don’t know... the people who saw the movie with me at 3:30 on Friday were not amused by the end credit scene. I, on the other hand was laughing all the way home.

no, because it provided great opportunities for Tom Holland to shine and set his Spider-Man apart. It’s also a fun way to bridge the gap between the movies and the current comics where Peter Parker has become more of a Tony Stark figure with a technologically advanced suit to match.

right? It looks like a YA novel adaptation, which maybe it is as I have never read any Dark Tower books but it definitely does not look like something I want to spend money on.

Callum Worthy might be too annoying even for speedball but we’ll see.

Yes. I am surpised my daughters “brilliant ideas” have not cracked her skull open...yet...

Given how bad the proof reading is on this site I don’t think you have anything to apologize for.