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I know this:

I havent smoked a cigarette since November. I was a half-a-pack a day smoker.
I gradually tapered off to the point that I am vaping less than 2 ml a day, of 4.5 mg/ml.
My car doesn't smell.
My apartment doesn't smell, and I don't have to go outside.
I have spent far less than on cigarettes.
I have what

I don't know about "The Best". But it's certainly my favorite.

Also...

The only problem is some of the fans mistakenly put Jamie Lannister on a pedestal thinking he had changed for the better and turned into some sort of white knight. The show then proceeds to jump-kick him off that pedestal and shatter their illusions.

Killing a child and strangling a cousin and fucking your sister is one thing, easily excusable. But rape? It's like they're portraying Jaime as a bad guy or something.

I think what he says makes sense, to be honest.

Last night's episode was about putting "charming" bad guys back in their place. Littlefinger, The Hound, the Kingslayer. They are all very popular and time was spent humanizing them. Now we are reminded that are not nice people.

The reading isn't a surface level reading. Most of the reviewers who don't understand the ending are reading True Detective as if the ending is missing something. You actually have to look more closely at it to see what it's really about.

And it's not about the supernatural. It's an unusual show because it subverts

I'm conflicted because this is a really well thought-out and written article, and I typically like your pieces, Lauren. I also really wanted True Detective to end Lovecraftian, and if you believe that Rust's final hallucination was actually real, then you can assume by killing Errol, Rust and Marty inadvertently

No, as I said in another post, the ending was refreshing in that another "dark" entertainment ended with some hope, rather than despair.

The English accent Errol Childress adopted was an imitation of James Mason. The movie playing was North by Northwest. The different voices he adopted were from the movies.

Admittedly, I'm extremely biased against this game after being thoroughly underwhelmed by the beta and turned off by the cost of entry.

Well, if we're going to count all suspended animation and not just being frozen, you left out the granddaddy of them all:

Forgot one.

No Buck Rogers? from Buck Rogers in the 25th Century?

No Buck Rogers? He practically invented the trope for the comics. Originally, of course he was just Anthony Rogers, in Philip Nowlan's Armageddon 2419 AD. (A bad and boring novel, if I've ever read one — and I love early pulp sf.)

I had no idea that Mignola did concept art for Atlantis, but it's so obvious in retrospect. The movie is full of classic Hellboy style.

While I agree the ending was happier than it could have been, we still have two main characters that are highly damaged, particularly Chole, who I predicted would kill himself in the final episode. He is still depressed, more so now than he was before due to coming in such close contact with a love he hasn't felt in a

What kind of ending was this? A brilliant ending. They answered what needed to be answered. They even gave us fresh eyes by showing us a perspective separate from Rust and Marty: the killers, who was clearly decadent and deranged. This is probably one of the most fitting, appropriate, and earnest finales I've seen.

*Golfclap*

Unfortunately, this sounds far more intellectually sophisticated and historically accurate than anything Frank Miller ever actually wrote (at least post Batman/Daredevil). If you haven't read his Islamist work Holy Terror... don't.


Little surprised by the lack of Jodorowsky on here.