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After the enthralling experience of Arya knocking on the door of the house of B&W, - surely the most preposterous scene in the show's history - we get this.

Yes! More scenery! More terrible acting! More nothing happening. More exclamations!

If you look closely at the opening credits, there's a shark with some guy jumping over it.

This actually struck me as his weakest effort. President Wilson was given almost a third of this book - material which may play well to an American history buff - only to have absolutely no meaningful involvement in "Lusitania" at all. He was only in there so Larson could reveal his love letters, it seemed.

And this disproves "most" how?

Gosh, this reviewer is easily impressed.

Maybe racism seems complex to you. To me, it's pretty much wrong.

"This comment was deleted."

Here is where he responded: "You are a fool"
You think Shakesperean actors all have accents.

You must have loved episode 1, then.

"Jason, a character who really hasn’t been fleshed out"

"No equivalence intended. Rather I am pointing out that those other issues deserving of the kind of …"

We're talking about a documentary. That implies comments on the subject.

Because in a factory, you get to go home at the end of the day.

You left out one world government.

Scientology is power, like any other religion. Just a particularly nasty one at this point in time.

And form a religion for sad people.

Almost impossible to leave. Because it fuses the self with the family. You leave Scientology, you leave your family.

At OT VII, grammar becomes irrelevant and a barrier to your good thetans.

Psychotherapy at the time had some very rough edges to it (and may still have, if you're not a fan of anti-depressants). His critique still has a ring of plausibility to it, plus dianetics involved giving people a chance to talk about themselves and feel acknowledged, plus the hope of improving themselves. Gosh it