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Hah, that was absolutely my first thought as well.

I hope the list of people she's ignoring the entreaties of includes Kurtzman and Goldman. Don't waste your time on the inevitably terrible Section 31 spinoff, it won't be worth it! And not just because it's super fucking weird that your character is Space Hitler but they're treated like a loveable rascal (but

Another day, another dollar

Yeah, not enough pay and not enough time. Not to mention that sadly a procession of terrible owners chased tons of writers away from this site over the course of years.

I'm excited to see how Swifties take this measured and well-argued article and lose their minds over it!

I remember the district manager for my area when I was working for Staples was actually a pretty good guy. Other layers of management made up for that, however...

Megan Three Album was *right there*!

This is a standard issue trait for a certain kind of hero, a way to signal to the audience that Michael is a straight-shooter, not like those fatcats in Space Washington" hehehe 

More likely than my theory that Gen Z has discovered Moral Orel!

Could still be some weasel words; ex. “factored into” doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a 1:1 exchange between D+ revenue and box office revenue . . .

That’s seemed incredibly, wearingly obvious even from the first episode, but I still hold out a small amount of hope they’ll completely troll their audience and reveal it to have been aliens or Satan somehow, that would be just so damn satisfying...

That’s by far the best part. Kinda thing that makes me sometimes feel like just trawling streaming services for fun TV pilots and watching just those first episodes, heh.

Wrong NBC show to save, shoulda saved Debris, we don’t need another season of “maybe it’s...God?!?!?” (absolutely guaranteed I’ll watch it though)

Wait, what, I swear I watched this episode weeks ago?

“How is it that Gossip Girl on Instagram doesn’t count as targeted harassment (against minors, even)? Sure, blogs are old school, but at least that removed some form of social media-related accountability.”

It's the perfect way to end a season of television: wrap up your storylines and tie a thematic bow on it all, while gesturing towards future possibilities that you can explore if a next season ends up happening.

Ohhh, yeah, that’s a good call, Garfield is one of the rare ones I didn’t actually suspect before finding it out.

Ah yeah very different from my perspective, Bale and Pattinson and Cavill especially all seem very artificial, I think it actually makes them better for some of their roles especially their genre ones since there’s a sense of remove and alienness. Only one on your list that I’d entirely agree with is Hugh Laurie, and

Ah see Dominique Provost-Chalkley is indeed not comical but for me she’s always been in a secondary “decent, but very very noticeable” category (like Claudia Black, who’s been using her ‘American’ accent long enough now that it feels natural, if idiosyncratic). That is to say, she’s indeed quite good but it’s a rather

Yeah it seemed heavily implied that it was Earth, but they kept saying “the planet” in places where they’d naturally have said “Earth” so it was kindof needlessly ambiguous despite being very obvious, which is a recurring frustration I know I’ve had with the show.