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you sound angry

you sound very angry..try to get laid

You sound like a complete fool..what a moron..LOL

You do not even know how funny you sound trying to insult me when you do not even know 6th grade civics

lol..are you for real dude? the DOJ is in the executive branch. Look it up

no its not..lol

um, yes he is his boss and that is why it isn't a case, and no he isn't under investigation. Flynn just said "he is sure Mueller is looking at it", that is not confirmation he is. That is the problem, people do not understand our system. The FBI is in the executive branch and the President is his boss. Proof? He

It was a good day for Trump. It is going to be very hard for anyone to get excited about the Russia stuff now that we know he is not under investigation..is anyone really going to care about a story about Carter Page anymore?

it would be funnier if they were not lesbians. They could do a Monty Python riff where every woman said "thank god!" when the guy crashed on the island

I'll clarify. I agree with you it did not ruin the movie for me as a stand alone movie experience. The rest was good and I enjoyed it. But making me want to see further DC movies, especially "Justice League"..no, it failed there.

agree with the Hulk/Black Widow thing. After they so foreshadowed her getting with Captain America in the second Captain movie..that was just weird and inconsistent. She had almost zero interaction with him in the previous films.

I saw it today. The first two thirds was great and really seemed like a breath of fresh air from the convoluted and dour previous three DC films. But the end basically is like the studio saying, "nope, we are sticking with our dark CGI porn and what we did before no matter how everyone feels about it! And we

I continue to think Renee is a red herring. I know they certainly did that last scene with her and Stan to make us think there is something up with her..but to me, it does not make sense. Stan basically got a divorce from the mother of his child because he would not tell her anything and was closed off about his job.

I would not be surprised. The one thing the Americans seem to play with is the old trope that "any character on here must mean something to the plot"..it would not be the first time they introduced a character and it intentionally went nowhere

This season reminded me of Mad Men, season 6, where they had Don basically repeat his same mistakes to set up the last season, and the whole thing was pretty depressing and the fans were not enthused because they already saw Don being self destructive and cheating. This whole season was basically a repeat of familiar

I continue to think its a red herring. I mean, he tells her nothing, Phillip reports back to the centre about Stan and they have to know this would be a gigantic waste of time. Stan barely tells his good friend Phillip anything, and Stan never even told his ex-wife anything and got a divorce because of it. If you

They are not a news site and most of their current event stuff is pretty biased, I misspoke

Because all Av Club reviews are very leftist and its a criticism they seem too be finally acknowledging. I think its fine to be biased and have a point of view when they are running a news story or some current event news, but the Trump bashing kind of gets old when you are reading it in a Flash or Americans review.

I do not think you have to continue to watch a show you are not entertained by anymore to have a comment on it, sorry. I watched the first two plus seasons and liked them, but then it was doing the same thing over and over and I lost interest. That is not trolling (that would be slamming something you never watched