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I’m with you on that. Honestly, so far, I’m not into this tiny, first half of a new season. It feels like autopilot that comes with two creatives finally become multi-millionaires, along with whatever ancillaries they... Roiland and Harmon are checked out. They don’t really want to be doing this. Or, at least, they

Really got excited for a release of Pete & Pete on a streaming platform... But, alas, I guess it is not to be. 

Blumhouse is predominately a horror-factory, but they do have a bunch of other genre, or indie pics that they’ve made. Including Blackkklansman, Blood of the Dragon, In the Valley of Violence, etc. For every, let’s say 10 horror flicks that usually have good enough to great returns, they do something different, and

There is an interview with Danny McBride, where he talks about hiring her after her audition, and not knowing who she was till, I think Jody told him. 

Fuck you. Fuck off.

I really hate Bill too, but, maybe it’s conditioning from things like “The Wire”, he’s the kind of character I expect/hope to be surprised by, and ultimately becomes a favorite. I think he’s just enough of a character that the potential is there. He isn’t entirely useless yet, imho. 

How are they all around terrible?

Back in my stoner days, I caught that mermaid special right in the middle, at like 2 in the morning, and guess what, there was a magical 10 minutes, where the world was brand new, and suddenly, I was being told mermaids exist. 

So interesting. It was unfortunate that Marvel saw that it had a hit, and watered it down, brought it into it’s main continuity, and ruined any goodwill the book had. It was at the time where Marvel had a shitload of interesting books being published, that they editorialized to death. RIP. Nextwave 

But his parents were definitely written as hard-right, government stooges. 

Your missing the “Jordan Peterson, Gavin Mcinness, Steven Crowder, Joe Rogan, and Ben Shapiro: patron saints of logical fallacy” 

I think, I could be wrong, but in the comics, or at least in some variations, he doesn’t really start to develop his powers until well into adolescents/teenage years. 

This is pretty much the take they go with in Supreme Power, J. Michael Straczynski’s DC riff through Marvel. It was a really, really interesting, mean spirited JLA analogue, before it went completely off the rails. 

Yeah. I’ve read Pajiba for almost 15 years (which, wow, fuck.), and it’s really become a posturing circle jerk of a clique. I used to check it daily, but I rarely pop in anymore. 

Please tell me this will follow up the awesome cliffhanger of Season 3. The Skull and Bones like secret cabal angle was just too great a plot to be forgotten, unlike the Veronica Mars movie. 

Can I ask you... When this was? Honestly. What era are you talking about? There have always been liberal leaning shows in the rotation, whether it be the Oblongs representation of the capitalist system, and the plight of the have-nots living in the literal sewage of the haves, or Futurama who literally have Nixon as a

The squeaky voiced red headed fool going to bat for Bruce Lee is Brendan Jennings (listed as a GUEST STAR!). You might remember him as the doughy nemesis to Boone, Neil, in last season’s “You’re the Worst”. He is, most importantly, one of the funniest human beings alive and part of Cook County Social Club. If you ever

I’m not saying I don’t understand the motivations behind it. 

I mean, sure, I guess. But this just means the show will always be compared to the original.

I’m really surprised at the grade, and the critique of the episode not congealing, especially because it’s a two parter. I agree with the assessment of the lesser episodes this season, but I thought this was a highlight. I hope they stick the landing. The hilarity of the aging Terrance and Phillip; the joke literally