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Damn, you guys gave this Marvel movie a “B”? Didn’t see that one.

Second half S3 and S4 are damn near completely different shows.

I’m actually, thinking about it, pretty sure that was the bad ending. Earlier in the episode, Cameron mentions that her “software” is recursion based, meaning she must repeat a similar problem to solve a big problem. That’s what her teaming up with Donna represents: the recursion of a problem. It’s why Joe and Cameron

I got to be honest: I hope KInja kills this comment section. Reading the reviews at bronze age AV Club was like wandering into an AA meeting where everyone just talked about how hammered they got the night before.

I wonder what gave away this very subtle detail for you.

That’s got to be more than a small amount of input delay if you can’t beat Soda. His start up is like days.

This is the same world where citizens of the US elected Donald Trump president.

You’re the one who resorted to insults about the other person’s assumed intelligence. I mean, if you are going to do that then at least make sure you spell everything correctly.

Dope analysis.

I’m glad that, in a wave of sexual harassment stories, it’s the jokes that you are worried about.

I’m not going to lie...MassSeduction was all types of mediocre on the first listen, but I was feeling a couple of the singles.

Shout outs to you Halt and Catch Fire. Were you ever better than Mad Men? ....Nah. Better acting? Not really. Better direction? Nope. Better writing? Lol, come on now.

“a crazy anomaly”

Fuck that.

That’ll teach her about standing up to oppression.

“Gone”? I mean, it’s pretty much always been this shit.

I love that I can see all the awfulness of men violating women in the media reflected here in the comments section!

I don’t think Hilary Duff got sexually assaulted. I mean, she’s been assaulted by irrelevance for awhile, but that’s it.

If by”everyone” you mean white males? Then...no, probably not, still.

Yeah, I already had a whole bunch of problems with this just from the title alone, but I’m not sure what they’re trying to say. “Two women singing it” makes me think that they’re trying to capture something anti-feminist or misogynistic in the song, but there really isn’t. It just describes what would most likely be a