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It’s hardly life-changing, but it really isn’t a bad show. It manages to be fun and tension-y all at the same time.

Looks like she goes to the same tailor as Black Widow.

Really tired of the Moffat bashing. Seems you aren’t even willing to see how the story turns out.

Patient in that ep lived. Troll harder.

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“We built a planet-destroying battle station and called it the DEATH STAR. How the hell were people going to trust us!?”

Mind-blowing gif-off:

I really, really wanted to like Black Mirror. I just couldn’t. It was too Perversions of Science-y. Not Outer Limits-ish enough.

I love the show, but I couldn’t binge watch it. Each episode is too impactful to rush on to the next. I needed to sit with each one for at least a few days.

I just finally started watching this and while only a couple eps in, I am truly impressed. It’s bleak though.

I didn’t even care before I read this article, but reading the reason has removed most of the respect I may have otherwise had for Kojima.

Not at all. Because at the end of the day, Kojima wanted her to be naked. He wanted her to be exposed and just because he came up with a contrived “reason” for her to be so exposed doesn’t change his motivation at all. I’m feeling fine about my words and deeds. How’s Kojima feeling about his?

Ah...Patriots fans will rationalize anything in the name of winning. Sad, really.

Soccer ball robots are so hot right now.

It was not legal,

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Typical. Nobody remembers Miles o Brian’s Cardasian vacations...

“Come out to the coast, we’ll get together, have a few laughs...”

The 1st Amendment limits the power of the Federal government to regulate speech, not the right of private citizens to judge and condemn speech they disapprove of. Cultural discourse is not regulated by the Constitution.

What? There are tons of slave narratives out there, tons of excellent historical documentaries, books, television shows, and other media that sensitively and reasonably depict the conditions and the atrocities committed. People aren’t offended by the act of depiction, they’re offended by how its depicted.