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So, his argument is that, since the victims who settled signed NDAs, the Times can’t report based on sources willing to discuss the settlements? The sources go beyond the victims. And the NYT never signed your NDA. Sue your inner circle. Sue your victims. Don’t sue the Times for reporting out behavior you

After the insanely ambitious last episode, it was inevitable that this would be a quieter installment. And it worked - we probably needed something like this - and we finally got to see how Tahani died.

I can’t anymore with the news today.

“Now Harvey Weinstein is suing The New York Times”

Ridley Scott has taken a fairly blunt approach to clearing up the film’s ambiguity and has previously stated that Deckard is a Nexus 7: “If you don’t get [that], you’re a moron.”

I have a friend who swears that humanity is actually extinct and everyone we see in the movie is a replicant of various degrees of knowing about it.

Nice, uh... boots? Stockings? What the hell is that girl wearing? I mean, I like it, but...

I am really loving the duo of Ford & Gosling, I’d love to see some kind of comedy with them both.

I should say up front that I’m maybe one of the few that loved (or liked a lot) The Nice Guys, so swapping out Crowe with Ford could be fun.

I don’t even own a Netflix...

Speaking of Ken Jennings, he seems like a pretty great guy based on his Twitter feed.

Are we still using “doesn’t own a TV” as shorthand for douchey intellectual snob who looks down on everyone? It’s 2017. You don’t need a TV to watch TV, and haven’t for sometime. You can watch critically lauded prestige dramas made by serious auteurs on your phone.

This guy is one of the weirdest dudes I’ve ever watched, and I love it - especially his fearless Daily Double wagering, which will almost certainly end him at some point but also has won him a good chunk of his money.

Since gun nuts like to beat the rest of us over the head with the 2nd amendment, I say we implement it strictly in the spirit the Founders intended: Sell them nothing but flintlock muskets & conscript their asses into military service.

LOCK THEM UP! LOCK THEM UP! LOCK THEM UP! LOCK THEM ALL UP!

I don’t think this was a “spared” situation. Possibly just a dry run to determine effective ranges, how high he wanted/needed to be, etc. It’s not like it’s hard to get guns into Chicago.

...33 rifles and other firearms the shooter was legally able to purchase over the course of just 11 months.

It’s terrifying sometimes how fickle the threads of fate are. We’ll probably never know why he decided to spare Lolla, but attack in Las Vegas. But for whatever reason a bunch of people who could have been killed in Chicago are still alive and vice versa in Vegas.

What about “Gattaca”?

I feel conflicted. On the one hand, I agree with everything you said. On the other, I died laughing at “Excuse me. I’ll have a vodka soda...and no, I’m not trying to rape you”. Maybe we’ll get more him down the line sometime and they’ll reveal it was just a bad time for him as he’s trying to find himself or something

I HATE that they turned Paul into a MRA. It’s such an unnecessary and mean thing to do to a character that they spent all of last season sympathizing.