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I think it’s the fact that the body armor only comes down to the bottom of the rip cage, but his costume looks like something you buy your 5 year old and he still wears when he’s 10 because he doesn’t realize how much he’s outgrown it.

“Died suddenly” or “died unexpectedly” with no other details have long been euphemisms for either suicide or drug OD that the family doesn’t want to make public. This is nothing new.

it’d be difficult to say, but i’d guess less than the number of people who got sick by going christmas shopping, but maybe more than the number of people who got sick by going to the post office? i guess you could pick any activity that involves some form of human contact, and wonder how many people are getting sick

The big thing is that it’s never revealed why the tracksuits wanted it. They specifically hit the auction for the watch.

It’s completely on brand for Strange in particular to not care about that, though.

Not sure that applies to a list that includes two other Apple TV+ series in their second seasons, Mythic Quest and For All Mankind. I’d say the issue is more that those series had really excellent sophomore seasons that built on all the best parts of season 1, whereas Ted Lasso, despite retaining considerable charm,

It’s an easy fuckin’ question to answer.

“An authentic Irish...GET FUCKED!!”

I realize these folks are top talent, but it sure is nice to hear a company actually encourage a healthy work/life balance.

Considering Elon Musk is a perfect avatar for the moment - an insanely rich person pretending to care about tackling climate change while actually just ensuring he and his ilk coast through the inevitable catastrophes with as little personal impact as possible - yeah, he’s the person of the year. Person of the century,

To be fair, when he was a teen he did trash Logan’s prized Ferrari.

Come on. We gotta shout out Alan Ruck. He is constantly benched on the show, and he plays that need for recognition so beautifully. It feels like we all undervalue his work on the show, and this episode gives him a great ending to his season arc.

In an episode filled with fantastic performances Culkin really stood out. His torment about what to do and who to side with throughout was conveyed perfectly and almost entirely without saying a word about it.

“We’re not so different, you and I. We were created by the same people to fulfill the same purpose! What makes you so much better than u...”

You’re right, we need to spend more time making fun of the Bin Laden moment of the Newsroom. 

Trial of the Chicago 7 has 89% on Rotten Tomatoes and was nominated for Best Picture.

You know who’s a great writer? Aaron Sorkin.

OK, boomer

Not the best episodes, but the return of Sweatshop Charlie and his manic sewing machine, yelling “THE PELTS, YOU BITCH” at Dee was pretty phenomenal 

Pepper Jack needs to come back. I would very much like to see him managing Rickety Cricket.