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Jesus Christ. Speaking of people who have nothing to do with this story...

I’m really torn on whether or not to give this show a shot; I loved Douglas Adams and I love the cast, but I didn’t particularly like the books and I can’t stand Max Landis.

I’m sure Breitbart is just chomping at the bit to make an offer and turn ABC into the second 24 hour all-white supremacist network. Fox News being the first of course.

My favorite thing in this episode: Mick casually calling Sara “boss” and all of the team members basically accepting her leadership.

“Sometimes we screw things up for the better” is such a great motto for the show.

I have no idea why this show is fun, but damn it’s a hell of a good time! It’s probably down to the absence of angsty melodrama that you get on the other CW superhero shows. It’s not that they’re ‘dark’ per se, they just confuse darkness with mopiness. Legends knows what it is and commits to it. A show about a gang of

Everyone who said they’d have everything fixed in the first two minutes of the premier, report to internet headquarters to collect your no-prize.

I personally love Gina, and Chelsea Peretti is on the show because she is in an incredible writer and comedienne. Get your head out of your ass.

Rosa is too good (and sane) for Pimento. Glad she made the right call.

I LOVED that season premiere. It did a satisfying job creating dramatic build-up to the Flash’s big return, and then the payoff was worth the wait. Barry got his Big Damn Hero moment.

My one complaint — and it’s a big one — is that we’re back to the Caitlin Snow/Killer dichotomy when the season finale promised us

“Oh, gosh, that’s a little too high-profile for my liking. Not only has it been done with Cesar Romero, but it’s been done by Jack Nicholson. What can I bring to the table that hasn’t been done before?

And he went on to be the best Joker yet. He nailed that perfect mix of clownish buffoonery and genuine menace that made the Joker such a compelling villain.

I am going to fucking flag every single asshole who posts that goddamn copypasta.

To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Rick and Morty. The humour is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer’s head. There’s also Rick’s nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal

Nearly twenty years on, Phil Hartman’s absence is still felt, in every new animated show, and in every new comedy on Netflix or Amazon or Hulu. There is just no way he wouldn’t have flourished in today’s media environment, and I feel like we were all robbed of a lot of great comedic work.

They seem him as an instrument from God sent to destroy the heathen liberals destroying their country.

Setting aside the fact that Late Night comedy show hosts aren’t politicians in a campaign for public office, does Trump think that Fox News should also give “equal time” to stories that are critical of Trump?


“More and more people are suggesting that Republicans (and me) should be given Equal Time on T.V. when you look at the one-sided coverage?”

I wonder: do Republicans think Trump is just some gentle soul who’d never say an unkind word about anyone unless they really deserved it?

He’s like 90% of what I hear from late night shows. How much more does he want?