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You’re wrong. Coke head and Beardo were awesome.

I love motorweek, and particularly love their retro reviews. My wife absolutely hates it and can’t see any reason to watch it. For me its not only a slice of childhood, but also a pretty straightforward consistent review source.

MotorWeek is great, very low key. In Detroit on the PBS station, it’s followed by Autoline, which is very inside baseball for the industry and if you’re into that, it’s fantastic. Can also be found online at autoline.tv

Renner definitely got to shine in Age of Ultron, but I still don’t feel the MCU films have been as good a showcase for him as they have been for Natasha. It’s just great to have this intensive exposure to multiple aspects of Clint — his humor, humanity and badass skills.

The first episode is all the survivors standing around, insisting the media is blowing the apocalypse all out of proportion.

The Audi S5 coupe can be had for the lower $20K, especially the early models with the V8 and a 6 speed. You’ll need all of the $30K for maintenance and repairs but its still a sexy car.

I thought we also saw him with a smart phone in Ep 1 or 2, I assumed the flip was a burner as it was the number he gave to Kate.

1932 Ford V8:

I still use a flip phone. I hate touchscreens, I hate mobile apps, I hate paying for data, & the battery lasts significantly longer (3 days with heavy usage, 5-6 days with light usage).

Still the best female character in the MCU

LokiBrawl in the derelict Bowling Alley/Santa Workshop(?) felt like a moment out of Batman 66. Some BAM!s and OOF!s would not have been out of place

I mean, if there any problem that can’t be solved with the judicious application of high explosives?

Crazy that there’s no comment on the climate change stuff. Almost every main character is a scientist. The plot involves an existential threat 30 years from now that will kill everyone, and we can only prevent it if we do something about it today. In the classroom scene, there’s literally a tv off to the side that has

I watched it last night and I thought it was fine. I enjoyed the premise of “The future recruited all the active military and veterans first, but they died, so now they’re just recruiting the leftovers. They’re giving machine guns to 50 year old soccer moms and overweight D&D dudes.” That felt different.

Jeremy Bearimy.

Because some of us ENJOY storylines that take time for character-heavy development and interaction.

It’s a funny cartoon. I don’t know why people feel the need to connect with the joke machine characters. None of them even resemble people, they all talk like Dan Harmon writes.

And I hope she doesn’t try to just recreate her timeline because her lover was destroyed with it (please not this one). If she wants hers back let it be just because it’s hers. I would love if she just wanted to bring back free will but that sounds to noble. I’m kind of aiming at wanting to destroy TVA and Time

“Fox 26 knows I’m fearless.”

Now imaging having to buy another new Camry in 4 or 5 years because the first one was on its last legs. Or maybe the engine blew up. Modern cars cost more even adjusted for inflation but they are worth it. They are much more reliable, use less fuel, have more toys, handle better, have more power and can handle higher