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Sub-snobbery seems like such a self-defeating position to take. If you want to be a snob, learn the other languages. Come at me with fluency in twelve different languages and I’ll let you be a snob for several hours every day, free of charge, promise.

>found Andromeda’s editor to be excellent, but the characters it created didn’t look the same once you hit the actual game.

Your comment reads like a parody of multiple personality disorder, which, ironically, is a pretty decent encapsulation of “what our ENTIRE society is today.”

This is a special boat that instinctively knows parkour though.

It was an episode I respected more than enjoyed, but props to the team. Harewood did a good job directing, and had lots of fun with the tribute shots.

>Is it just me or has the show not really made a stellar effort to explain why Iris is so integral to the speed force?

He’s definitely seen individual parts of a human woman. Probably too often, and for far too long. Like staring at the sun... and then trying to draw something that resembles a real human.

Bell works great where she is. I’m not sure she fits with whatever the hell Robbie and WB are trying to do with their corner of the DC Fractured But Whole Cinematic Universe.

Unless that comic is explicitly dedicated to inside jokes for specific game communities, then yes, I’d call it a total failure. It would have been so easy to universalize the joke (or comical observation.) It also would have been easier to, you know, make it funnier.

I’d say it’s rather unfair of you to be focused so much on the guy’s looks.

You’re edging towards a contradiction, though. Apple and other large companies may not care about policing morals for their own sake, but you’ve offered up yet another reason for why they might care about it nevertheless: to score points with various other Powers That Be.

That’s true, but just read the language being used. Both the lawyer and the witness are posturing like crazy for an audience, and that audience is a federal judge. These exchanges are absolutely drenched in the unstated understanding that if you’re a perv or you support pervs, that by itself is going to hurt your

They should go all-in and start transitioning to heretofore-unknown daughters. And I mean all fucking in. Daughters that Grey herself didn’t know about, motherfuckers. Time to shatter another glass ceiling.

She was good in Veronica Mars S3 on Hulu, too. She’s got that instant charisma, just like Benoist and a few of the other Beeboverse actors. I hope she gets a starring role somewhere, soon. She deserves it.

Meh, sentencing is a much better fit for writers. On the defense side, at least, one does get to throw pretty much everything against the wall in the hope that something sticks. If that’s not a fair summation of a CW writer’s job, I don’t know what is.

I literally lost count of the number of episodes that quite plausibly could have been Valdes’s farewell episode with almost no tweaks at all.

And compared to modern controllers, the standard NES brick is a low-key crime against humanity. It’s like the joke about the minimum wage: that controller says “we wanted to hurt your hands even more, but it was illegal.”

Well, at least the CW almost never blames its potential viewers for its shows “failing.” That’s a step up from most other networks.

Well sure, that was the conflict. That conflict made no sense. Everything we know about Cecil - building without any contradiction right to the season finale - suggests that he should have been begging Hellboy Knockoff for help in containing Omni-Man, not just being a little bitch and stabbing him in the back. What he

I mean, she’s also trans. Prove me wrong. Where does it say she isn’t?