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What? You say the peacock? That’s insane!

The wife and I are closer to Nalini’s age than Devi’s, and we love the show. Glad to hear it’s as sharp as ever and looking forward to Friday’s wealth of fresh viewing material!

You can probably find a lot in my comment history discussing my father on a nostalgic level, but there are things I don’t necessarily like to air because, even though it was part of him, they’re not parts I want even random folks on the internet to think of when it comes to him, but they’re there.

I presume part of the problem is the iOS friction—the fact that iPhone/iPad users have to download separate apps and can’t just straight-up access them from the Netflix app itself is an issue.

“Really wanna” = Wig Wam

Exactly! I don’t see any contradiction or hypocrisy in one guy saying it’s not the microtransactapocalypse and someone from the same publication saying otherwise. Heck, this article doesn’t even take the opposing tack, it’s just searching for a smaller violin to play.

It turns out Ethan Gach isn’t either Zack Zwiezen or John Walker and Kotaku isn’t a monolith culture where everyone has the same opinion. Sure, G/O Media may have worn other parts of its businesses down to a nub, but pieces are written by individuals.

Hopefully my comment history is enough to suggest I’m not the type to be a sycophant to Dr. Disrespect, but overall the concept IS intriguing and worth investigating. Even if the product is mid, this could be the PUBG to a future Fortnite, and while I play neither I think that’s okay and look forward to people

Parasocial relationships are part of exposure, important not for the acting part but for the celebrity part that puts your name out there for people who otherwise don’t have time to really dig through the masses to see.

Maybe I’m clouded by the heart eyes, but I really don’t see much to criticize about her appearance. It looks properly OTT glam, and that includes what appears to be 80's hair (even if it looks better in the BTS ‘Gram).

I really only knew him from his Crazy Ex-Girlfriend cameo in the pilot, but I loved it.

Back in the 90s we had like a 32" 3:2 screen with a LaserDisc player attached to a Marantz amp with two giant speakers and in our basement and it was The Shit, and it probably cost more than the LG C1 I bought on clearance last month, which is last year’s mid-upper range OLED screen. You can buy 65-75" screens for

Like I said, it’s not so much speaker quality as much as access to headphones and subtitles.

Nani’s “ammi, abbu” cries in present day broke me a bit.

It’s not just the rental market, it’s also the home viewers’ environment in general. Given that home theaters can offer a lot of the cinema experience but for, hopefully, consideration of the neighbors, they are fantastic for the less explodey movies where you get all the visuals and dialogue, whereas Blockbuster

These are good choices, but in addition to Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair (as G-Off has already mentioned), Joseph Quinn as Eddie Munson managed to deliver one hell of an arc, starting out as the metal stoner who I felt was offputting in his introductory scene (which I presume was deliberate) to the end where he

Considering how often An Evening with Silk Sonic gets play in my mind even without actually listening to the album, I get it.

Look, if Chuck and Jane are in, I’m in. Even if it’s Spy Kids, a movie where I thought the first movie was disposable even with Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino as the parents.

I really don’t get how, of the three late 90's/early 2000's space western anime, Trigun is the only one without an HD remaster.

Thank you for putting some sunshine on Leith Walk.