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I loved this episode, but was surprised by the A- after reading the review. With the criticisms it feels like you might of rated this lower. 

I laughed so hard at the side comment “Just press any button, they all do exactly the same thing.”

Nanette is my new favorite star ship captain (“Stealing my pussy is a red fucking line!”) and in the current onslaught of sexual harassment borne of male entitlement in the news, I thought it was topical and suspenseful.

“at some point, it’s pretty much all magic you either go with or you don’t” to be fair that describes about 80% of how Star Trek’s technology is understood, so I thought them not explaining how Daley’s DNA tech works may have been a nod to Trek’s lack of description for how their tech works. Good call on him being a

I wasn’t sure we’d get the pay off of Daleys Death or even the crew getting out, Black Mirror doesn’t always reward our heroes, like the tiny robots of White Christmas. I was expecting a terrible reset and was sweating the crew getting through the Wormhole. I was happy I was wrong.

One thing that I think deserves mentioning: This was the out-and-out funniest episode of Black Mirror thus far (haven’t gotten through the rest of Season 4 yet, but from the look what’s to come it seems that will likely hold true). I wasn’t aware that I wanted that, but I really enjoyed this episode more for some

It’s a testament to Black Mirror that they seem to have created the most visually diverse season this year. Not that Black Mirror was ever lacking visually, but kicking off the new season with a largely retro looking episode and later following up with a black and white horror episode is impressive for any show.

I imagine most of his fans either ignore the fact that he’s gay or imagine he’s Ann Coulter with a haircut when he starts talking about giving blowjobs.

His money comes from exploiting the old, “My enemy’s enemy is my friend” appeal to the Right.

Milo basically looked like a Greek Mama’s Boy until he became the Right’s “bad boy.”

What kills me about that guy is that gay people got the shit beat out of them throughout fifty years of protesting to help guarantee him the rights he deserves as an individual, and he uses that freedom that people have literally died to give him to say: “See? Everything’s fine, you people are just too sensitive.”

I dunno, he lost his book deal due to enough people learning what a reprehensible shitbag he is. 

I read the whole twitter thread and I gotta say: those notes were hilarious. Especially when he was called out multiple times for not saying the truth. One of my favs (I’m paraphrasing): ‘you can’t say that ugly people are drawn to the left. Have you seen people at the Trump rally?’

what’s wrong with being sexy?

What in my sentence would make you feel that I’m “outraged”? I’m personally bored by the faux outrageurs. I’m hoping that 2018 will bring upon a new enlightenment but I’m afraid I’m going to be disappointed yet once again.

You’re the one who clicked on it.

U2’s sound is not girly. It’s a post-punk musical style that evolved into a stadium-based anthemic guitar-based sound, and then in the mid-1990s, evolved into a tax haven in the Netherlands for the band’s publishing arm, and finally, in 2007, into a tax-avoiding shell company in Malta that Bono used to buy a shopping

Or...we can move along and not be outraged at trivial things.

It’s basically impossible to know for sure; there’s no way to run scientific testing on whether movie X with star A would make more money than the same movie with star B. All they can go on is a star’s record. And money isn’t the only goal (at least not directly); prestige is often times what they’re after, so they’ll

The most troublesome aspects of those celebrities who have come out to defend Hoffman, to me at least, is a theme that perhaps underlies the whole mess: Oliver was not granting enough deference to the “treasure” that is Hoffman.