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I hate to be that guy.... But actually, it's literally a popularity contest (with some fuzzy math). We just did this whole thing where you vote for the person you like most, and whoever gets there most votes wins, more or less. 

I totally agree. I’m not going to say I’m going to boycott Nolan but I was astonished that he felt his film being in theatres was more important than people’s lives. So not particularly interested in anything he has to say right now about anything.

1. Pine
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3. Evans/Hemsworth
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Settle down, Hufflepuff.

It’s perfectly acceptable for directors and other creators to talk about massive changes to their industry, and voice displeasure about directions things may be headed. The only specific person who I find gross in all this is Christopher Nolan, who used his clout to keep theaters open during a pandemic, and

I will never not feel a measure of sympathy for the friends of people who turn out to be secret abusers.

Maybe they should like review security footage or something before they start handcuffing people based on what they generally look like. 

Chris Pine is Fine.

Also here to note that Tanis is basically a cultural sensation up north. Keeso and Tierney make a point of consulting her and the other native characters on whether the dialogue sounds right, their costuming, etc, with the end result that she and the other native characters feel a lot more real and lived-in, even to a

You think you’re the only one who watches Letterkenny, and then one day in conversation you say “To be fair...” and more than one other person within earshot pipes in with their “To be bair...”

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I just don’t understand why this never became a true classic. Frankly, I seriously just discovered it about a week ago and am instantly hooked.

Let Me Explain To You How All Christmas Music Was Influenced By The Beatles

Because, like everything in our society, Boomer Culture demands it.

To me, those are non-starters. I fucking hate them. If you’re going to present me with a murderer, make them realistic. Psychopaths don’t have consciences.

Dexter is the worst of them all. A way for people to get the vicarious thrill of being a serial killer with a clear conscience because the victims “deserve” it.

Some of it is annoyingly anachronistic, like the scene where he’s borderline terrified riding an escalator. (Escalators were invented in the 1890s.)

“I’m shifting into girl mode and I’m taking you all with me.”

implies objective truths where there are none

Well do you have flag?

Great recap of an overall good, fun episode, but you failed to mention Mayfeld’s Office Space reference when he tried to rescue Mando from Hess: