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What's the divisive identity politics lens you're referring to? Is it recognizing that films like Wonder Woman or Black Panther might mean a lot more to other people than they do to me, even if I already enjoy them?

It's fine if you don't like Wonder Woman, or Glee or whatever.

I mean, yeah.

Sadly, I don't see this as an indication that Cosby's lawyers are incompetent, or have given up. Rather, I see it as them recognizing that the prosecution always has a massive uphill battle in rape cases, and that even if they said nothing at all, the outcome would be, at worst, a coin flip.

Not if they're on a boat when they commit the crime!

Oh wow! Of all the out-of-nowhere replies I could have gotten, that's a really nice one. (Though I also feel a little bad, since now that I'm thinking about it, I probably tend to repeat myself, especially about Brave/The Good Dinosaur.)

I can't shake my impression that if you told the average person something was running 4K when it was actually just 1080p on a really nice TV, they'd believe you.

Cmon, Microsoft! 'Xbox One enO xobX' was right there!

And let's dispense with this fiction that Fox News doesn't know what it's doing; Fox News knows exactly what it's doing.

Let's dispense with this fiction that Fox News doesn't know what it's doing; Fox News knows exactly what it's doing.

So would I, but the credits disagree.

Is it? Ah, hell, probably.

Why did the Ice Warriors speak English?

Bill telling the Doctor he'd like The Thing because "everyone dies" is maybe the most perplexing bit of dialogue to be featured on the show in years.

I mean, it would be neat (the initial reveal of it in S1 was so shocking that I actually had to pause the episode), but I think that sort of nobody-comes-out-of-it-with-anything-of-value ending is at the core of the Coen philosophy, so seeing it returned to whence it came felt like the right call to me.

He's the Guillermo del Toro of television!

If you want to know what happened to the money at the end of a Coen Brothers story, I don't believe that you're particularly familiar with their work.

She's absolutely right that it would have at least helped. The whiplash is a big part of why the current ending is outright bad rather than just unsatisfying.

He doesn't look that much like Neil Patrick Harris, though. Though maybe a few prosthetics could do it. I suppose that could also be part of the point, depending on how incompetent the show really wants to make everyone in this world seem.

Yeah, but you'll only get one movie of it and all his appearances afterwards will be him doing Avengers-related stuff, or at least globetrotting, non-Wakanda stuff.