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"He's a lumberjack, and he's okay." - Ant Man

Wait, this was satire?! I thought we were talkin bout robomonkeys jerkin off..

The A.V. Club
they started it.

What Kiko chooses to do with the technology isn't what was important there.. What's important there is that, in spite of what it may seem like on the surface, building a device that's capable of….. that.. is a remarkable scientific achievement, and what you were looking at was really a testament to his team and his

Most of me wants to concede to you because all this circling-jerking in an echo chamber can't be that fun for either side.. Plus then we can stop calling Adam Sandler movies "comedies" or Michael Bay explosions "movies".

No one ever said anywhere "comedy is not present".

CITW's wiki says it's a "horror comedy". All of this was a waste of time!

They're not making a lot of scary movies these days, just a lot of startling ones.. But that's as needlessly reductive as asking if CITW is a horror movie.

Nothing, it means nothing..

Well then it's official, this isn't a horror movie.

*ahem*
You mean action dolls!

I remember you, you got diarrhea on the mini tramp in gym class.. Good times..

#YesAllHonkeys

No, it's about ethics in journalism! You see, because women have sex sometimes, so they're not being ethical?

Hilltop is only twenty miles from the Alexandria Safe Zone, maybe they heard the horn, or some other mcguffin? Raleigh Studios, in Senoia where they filmed The Prison stuff from 3 & 4, had what looked like big wooden wall sections put up, and I read somewhere they'd likely be meeting Hilltop in season 6.

I caught the replay (after the Talking Dead) with a friend who is really into it. I saw Hardwick's bloodshot eyes as he said something about how heavy the episode was, looked at my friend and said, "If they kill Glenn I'm not watching anymore, or even catching up on what I missed, fuck it." He said there was no way

No, that's Pétain.

Trickle Down Economics!

Specious reasoning like that is why things tend not to change for the better.

That's not how accents or call-centers work. There are, for instance, at least 22 distinct "American" accents.