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I don’t think they were supposed to capture any, but kill all. Not sure.

Many people have made jokes about similar topics to try to shine a light on something. Some people get praised for it (Tina Fey on 30 Rock, SNL, etc., Hannibal Burress for Cosby jokes) and some get demonized (Seth MacFarlane). I feel like anyone trying to draw any kind of attention to this sort of thing is at least

I discovered the opposite to Cinema Sins videos (I think it was called Cinema Wins or something like “Everything right with X movie”) where they take a movie everyone tends to shit on and highlight all the actual good moments and things that did work. I watched one about Spider-man 3 and a few others. Much better than

Well there’s certainly a large number of them from BEFORE it became the Flash’s headquarters and was just a science lab. We don’t know all the specifics but they definitely were making things. Then there’s the meta gun and whatever tech that was made for the Meta task force. The meta section of Iron Heights likely

Patents from all the technology star labs has made keeps bringing in the money.

I haven’t heard it yet but read on twitter that Adam Carolla tried to excuse the Terry Crews story as “drunk guys just messing around” and not actual assault. Terry responded saying he knows the difference.

The commercials are full of “sex sells” type of advertising but seeing a boob for a few seconds somehow was a sign of moral degradation. So stupid.

Pointless quibble: Joey Guiterrez of Agents of Shield is gay and made his debut two months before Jeri Hogarth. But again...this is pointless and only came up when I tried thinking about what other characters in the MCU weren’t straight.

That first tweet is from some guy who has 125 followers. Why treat it like it’s a widespread opinion or from someone whose opinion matters that much? I’m all for pushing different viewpoints and characters in the world of cinema but I hate articles that just pick out a few random tweets from unknown people as a way to

It’s really not that bad and there are a ton of articles coming out now about how it’s refreshing to see a show tackle certain things related to puberty/sex that don’t really get touched on. There’s a good article that highlights how the show talks about consent and gives the lesson to others about what is and isn’t

Season 1 = kinda good. Interesting concept but nothing major

Season 2 = Getting there. Ends on a BIG moment that may feature the next season

Season 3 = Oh man...this shit is crazy but at least they’re fully committed to it being a thing.


It was like how I can enjoy an episode of Z Nation more than an episode of Walking

If you take it back to where this all began, Rick is the one who started this war by slaughtering Negan’s men at that outpost.

In the trailer I didn’t think so. In this episode, though? There was one part...when he wakes up and goes to talk to others and not only does his beard look extremely fake and glued on but his haircut just looked so unnatural and the kind of thing you would see on a cheap doll that a kid gave a haircut too. Like...it

No. We’re just making shit up now.

Well we know TGP exists in the same world as Parks & Rec. So why not lump in Brooklyn 99 as well.

They’re really trying to push this as a story meanwhile (as far as I know) there have been no actual accusations from people.

Or do a handful of two or three-parters. Doesn’t have to be a season-long storyline but set up things in one episode and resolve them in the next.

I can’t recall the last time I was so attracted/drawn to someone’s neckline/collar bone area lol. The dresses she wears definitely accentuate her upper body beauty.

First of all, how is Michael unaware of death if he knows it could happen? Wasn’t he frightened by the whole “essence scooped out and roasted on the surface of many suns” last season? And again, two episodes ago? 

Cool, I couldn’t really tell what he was saying since it starts so fast and lots of ambient noise around. Tough to make out.