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Are you saying that you can't see him?

What I'm most interested in is how Mako responds to BOTH of his most recent girlfriends becoming lesbians… with each other.

I'd like to go to the alternate universe where Smithers is still black and see how they're hand-wringing about it these days.

I don't know if the Simpsons has a "multitude" of ethnicities…if the hypothetical minority cast members are there just to voice minority characters, they're only going to have, like, ten collective minutes of screen time per season, give or take an Apu-centric episode.

Drew McWeeny on Twitter:

Keep telling yourself that, Mr. Hitler.

And the Frey kids are inpies.

A lot of the show's critics seem to think that Harmon/Roiland are presenting Rick as an ideal man, which I don't get at all. In many cases, what the show's detractors think about Rick is what the show itself thinks about Rick. I'd liken it to Breaking Bad's relationship with its subject matter: sure, there's plenty

As cool as it was to see Bobby in his old getup, him still dressing that way is a little weird. It would be one thing if Lynch were saying that Bobby hasn't changed since the original series, but The Return has been making the exact opposite point.

Confronting Melissandre would overshadow all that. Besides, he liked Shireen better anyway.

Are people watching it on phones or some other small-ish screen or something? Because I don't see how one could it find it THAT confusing.

I wouldn't be so sure. It's a sneak attack after all, "confusing" is perfectly appropriate.

I don't think Arya is meant to realize "you can't go home again" yet. That happens later, after she does try to go home.

Fuck your B+. This is one of the best episodes in the history of television goddammit!

Selina is as shameless as Trump, but unlike Trump, at least she cares about not looking shameless, which constrains her behavior somewhat.

Transporter clones, yo.

The hell it is. The Kelvin series has good acting.

The advertising campaign for Terminator: Genisys used that "I'd love to change the world" song in the EXACT same way. Very weird. Why would you copy a campaign that is both so recent and so commercially unsuccessful?

It's very disappointing that they're jettisoning this fact. The concept of Spock and Pike flying around on the Enterprise concurrently with this series was an exciting prospect.

"WASHINGTON—Less than a month into his new job, White House press secretary Sean Spicer needed to keep his food and drink cold. He wanted a mini-fridge.