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Psh, I've been watching the Helix Fossil for days now. It's fucking fantastic, but you really need the SS Ticket too to complete the experience.

Why is it that MRAs who "like facts" go all Ken Ham when confronted with evidence that rape is, in fact, pretty common and under-reported. You can quibble about how strong the evidence is, but when it's the only evidence—and you "like facts"—then you should adapt your views to fit the goddamn facts.

No, because of her thinly- or not-at-all disguised rape fetish, which was on full display in a couple of her more commonly used doorstops.

Perfect analogy.

Well, with enough explosives stacked properly he could escape Martian gravity, haul ass for earth, burn retrograde at perigee until his orbit was circularized, maybe make a few more adjustments to altitude and attitude and the await a pick-up via space shuttle.

That's an interesting view, since Wolf was edited down from an initial cut of over 4 hours.

Repeatedly says he's robbing people blind? Lies blatantly and proudly throughout the entire movie? Pantomimes fucking a customer when the dumb bastard buys stock from him? Literally says that he's taking their money because he can and he'll spend it better by blowing it on drugs and hookers? Is hooked up with a

While he was dumb enough to get caught, he was apparently good enough at bullshit to steal $110 million, at least. So, if I were interested in learning how to sell people lies, I would probably sit through 40 to 60 minutes of this guy's Totally Sober And Not Cocaine Fueled seminars.

To my embarrassment, a bunch of other people already had when I posted this. The author should add a correction in the body of the article so that the comments to this otherwise excellent criticism are not 30% pointing out a factual error.

Great analysis, but Elle kills Pai Mei in Kill Bill by poisoning his fish heads, not his rice. However, I'm fairly sure that Pai Mei is holding, and sputtering out, rice in his death scene.

I thought that too, but this was smiling, talking to another survivor Michonne. She had warmed up to Future Last Man on Earth Carl, but I don't think she was chatty with Hershel at the beginning of the season.

Does anyone else thing the episode would have been improved if the Governor had tried to run with his family before killing Martinez? It seemed out of order to me.

"Uh, hi! Oh, right sure, interview, I just need to get a thing I'll meet you in there in five minutes. Yeah, great, looking forward to it… Who is that and how did they get in here? Did you see that? He practically had that camera in my mouth. The smell of cheeto dust was almost overwhelming. Call the goddamn

Terrence killed Richard because I sent him a copy of your comments and told him Richard was your favorite.

Wait, is this as targets or aggressors? Do you have a list for failed aggressors?

I'm actually optimistic with this retcon. They tried to hew closer to the source material last season by making him just bottomlessly malicious, but they weren't willing to go all the way and so it wound up inconsistent and muddled. They wanted to introduce their more layered, southern gothic gentleman shtick

I think it's to prevent the whole story from collapsing into a singularity of self-referential meta-story navel gazing and expositional dialogue and scenes exploring how closely the zombies follow "the rules" and so on.

It's not like having two fully functioning eyes has prevented drivers on this show from running into massive hordes of slow moving zombies anyway. If he keeps the one eye on the road, he's already better than everyone else we've seen.

I'm willing to bet that by two years into a zombie apocalypse, exposure will be killing more people than zeds.

Way to play to stereotype, PolarBears. It's comments like these that make people think that bears are all about ripping people to shreds. Why don't you post about how you love picnics next?