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Prognosis Negative
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In fairness, nothing really rhymes with “hostages.” That must be why it didn’t make it in.

Enjoyed it very much overall, never boring at 2+ hours, and probably my favorite of Guadagnino’s films (although I’d imagine that very few true fans of his would pick this as their favorite). Zendaya’s performance is the one element I’ve kept thinking about...in some parts of the story she’s very effective, and the

Aim higher in what you admire.

I wrote it before I went to sleep.

“You’re a huge dork” says the person who screenshots comments on AV Club articles.

Jerry Seinfeld was photographed in Israel in support of the soldiers there during the war with Hamas. Later, he was filmed in New York leaving a lecture by Bari Weiss.

For the record, Chase didn’t say that Tony died in that THR interview—he subsequently referred to this on the rewatch podcast that Michael Imperioli and Steven R. Schirripa did a few years back, saying that it wasn’t intended how people took it, as definitive confirmation that he dies at the end of the show.

If you don’t mind it with Gosling, then great, everyone’s entitled to their opinion. But it *is* pretty constant with him. Obviously he’s not a cast member like Fallon, but I can’t remember too many live sketches across three episodes now where Gosling keeps it together.

No one’s bragging. He seemed incredibly irritating, so I opted to stop consuming his output. Many comments on this article from people who have listened would suggest I’m not alone in my impression. I’m at a loss as to why this would upset people, but presumably there’s something personal they’re angry about.

It’s a shame because I actually thought there were some funny ideas for sketches, but...at what point is it enough with the breaking? He’s done this every time he’s hosted, in almost literally every live sketch he’s in, and it always becomes the only thing anyone takes away. Is this still cute? For a lot of people, I

My take here being that Michael Hobbes seems insufferable? Look around at like half of the comments on this article, and they actually brought themselves to listen to the podcast.

You again? I guess you’re going to do this with every comment I make?

I spent roughly 4 seconds reading a few of Michael Hobbes’ tweets once. On that basis, I think I’m going to pass on the 17 hours of audio.

A few people clearly felt the way you did.

I responded to you, you didn’t to me. That’s fine, but it’s clear you want me to say “I take it back, you’re right about everything.” But I disagree.

I’m sure this will get likes, but it’s a pretty meaningless question. What exactly would you have Israel do? Go, “well, the number of casualties is higher than the number of our people still under hostage, guess we’ll pack up and go home?” They’re prioritizing their citizens and the future of their country, as

The specific hypothetical is a fruitless exercise—I can think of countless hypothetical (and real-life) scenarios in which Israelis who would be similarly afflicted with those decisions.

The hostages, and the thousand-plus civilians Hamas killed, were targeted. The children were not, no matter what you read on X (formerly Twitter).

Seeing as how this was the one relatively coherent response, I’ll engage. While I would never personally trust 972 as the final word on anything related to Israel, there have been plenty of reports related to significant damage. Whether that damage is indiscriminate, I think it’s silly to pretend to know for sure,

Stewart really should know better with this ridiculous false equivalence, or maybe he just got tired of getting yelled at by low-information leftists that he’s throwing them a bone.