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I've only been to a couple and very rarely, but yeah. There's never a sense of a personal connection to the pastor. Or even the rest of the congregation in some instances. To be fair, I'm comparing it to my black church, where there is a pronounced community and many personal relationships, but still. I can't

I'm happy about the only distinguishing tag for this article being "Tye Sheridan". I don't think his acting is even mentioned in the review.

That sounds very much like a John Grisham novel my mom read in early 2007. Thems the breaks for Brett Dalton, I guess.

If we're using the more classical definition (as noted by above commenters), than it would indeed apply to Catholicism. It's still clumsy, though.

That makes sense. I've primarily been in non denominational protestant churches and (black) baptist ones and they've all passed out communion. There is an element of High ritual to it in the latter, because the Deacons spread out and pass in a specific way before receiving their own communion.
And I don't understand

It was a deeply confused metaphor.

Actually, question to the commentariat: Are born-again christians a specific type that is different from general Christianity? I ask because, growing up as a Christian, I generally understood born-again to be a general term that applied to the entire religion. Or at least the the major sects of Protestantism and

Oh, Brett Dalton what are you doing? I thought Until Dawn was your low-point. (Not that Until Dawn was bad, just low-profile.)
Slight quibble: My church is not at all mega, but communion is passed out by the deacons while the congregation sits. Its not uncommon. Megachurches do weird me out, though.

I very recently made a Jessica Jones poster wallpaper for my lock screen (I watched that show a year and a half ago. I don't know how my mind works.), and it had a bunch of Kilgrave psychic orders written in purple lettering around the page. One of them is "Subscribe to Netflix". I…I'm not sure how I feel about

Hebrew National for life. Nathan's aren't bad. But they're not HB either.

The self-referential stuff hit the sweet spot for me. It was so shameless and dumb it looped around to great again. NPH's delivery helped as well.

I enjoyed this episode, (Given how important these books were to my childhood, I doubt I'm not going to enjoy any of them.) but I'm starting to doubt that the enhanced "secret society" elements in the show are actually helping. Part of my ongoing problems with this adaptations is that there seems to be a lack of real

Ooooh, this makes me hope it's not DD S2-level shit. I mean…It's the same people…and the Hand are involved. So I'm not expecting it to be good. But it could be!

I liked Good Omens, but that had a good amount of Terry Pratchett DNA. He does seem deeply annoying. I still don't get American Gods. To be fair, I read it as a young teenager. But I disliked enough that I do not wish to read it again. the show was good, maybe I'll give that a shot.

I'm honestly most excited for iZombie to come back. I don't think there's a show I look forward to more every week. I'm somewhat conflicted that my most awaited show is on the goddamn CW, of all places, but what can you do? I like superheroes and well-made genre pulp. And nobody is doing that more right now.

I really hope Legion is good. the X-Men are my favorite comic book property, and the first season of Fargo is one of my favorite seasons of television. If it works, its gonna work.

I suppose every spy show's gotta have it's Nina. At least 4 times.

I find Suicide Squad to be way better than BvS. Not good, mind you. Never good. But much more enjoyable. In that there was a little bit of legitimate and unironic enjoyment for me when i watched that movie. Not so with BvS.

To be honest, I feel like GoT could go on without Jon Snow. He's important, but he's hardly the most fan favorite character, nor the most dramatically interesting. I wish Walking Dead would kill Rick. The character has nowhere left to do, besides treading old ground. Just my opinion though. Many feel differently,

I think the answer is that you dropped 50 hours into it. It took you over 2 days worth of time to get tired of it. That's not a little amount of time, even if it pales in comparison to many players. Some people never get over it, others do, but 50 hours is already a significant investment.