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Saw Band of Brothers at 49 and that was it for me. It’s in the top 50 shows of all time on any platform. Reading what else missed out throught the comments makes me glad I didn’t waste time going through the whole list. No Rome or Oz? I hope this was compiled by AI as it definitely wasn’t made by someone who has a

There have been so many moments like that throughout this season it’s frustrating.  The “in English, please” trope is so damn tired I’d add that to the list of phrases that don’t need to be in anything anymore.

Or you know, a post-credit scene with Samuel L Jackson: “I’m putting together a team of... True Detectives.”

I like his music, but his character in Dave is so goddamn insufferable that it’s hard to enjoy the show. I’m much more interested in Gata. 

wouldn’t say i’m disappointed because i’ve never been much of a fantastic four guy, but in general another tentpole property starring pedro pascal is boring to me.

#EdibiriSaidNothingWrong

Sounds very Trump-like. “He came up to me, and with tears in his eyes he said...”

A bit odd too that the mine corporate office (at least what looks like it) is in the town itself. Mining corporate offices are almost always located in a major center. Any mining office in a place like Ennis would be a small field office, likely even modular trailers. Certainly not the ultra modern architecture that

It was freak avalanche! You know, the kind where you take all your clothes off when you see it headed your way.

Ten years too late, with leads ten years too old for the roles.

*gently, like Danny Tanner giving fatherly advice on Full House* Tim... *begin “lesson” music* you also comment on articles about YouTube videos on the internet. *warm smile* So it’s likely at least one of those is a lie. But that’s ok! We’re all losers here. Now, here *hands them a Mountain Dew Code Red*, wipe your

Huh?

Now we need a spinoff following the exploits of the hypercompetent Coast Guard captain finding bodies left and right off the Alaskan shore in horrible conditions.

I feel there’s a middle ground here between not completely denigrating the effort that goes into acting and filmmaking, but perhaps not overstating the impact of bad reviews with the word “trauma,” in a world full of significantly more debilitating and life changing examples of that.

I had a distant co-worker that I liked a lot from the few interactions I’d had with her over the years, but she suddenly left the company one day. I eventually found out she’d straight up fallen for one of those “hey you won a bunch of money, but you have to send us a small amount first so we can send it to you” and

This show keeps trying to make “Twist and Shout” work as some sort of creepy symbol of the show and it just is not doing it for me. No matter how much you slow it down with moody pianos or have creepy characters drawl it. It’s not creepy.

The first step toward solving your problem is to admit that you have one. Thank you for being brave and sharing with us that you do not find an objectively* attractive woman to be attractive. Now you can begin to heal.

*: Once someone attempts to kill a president in a person’s honor, that person’s attractiveness is no

The reviewer also says Navarro found the orange out on the ice. She actually picked it up from a bunch of oranges dropped by the hillbillies in the beginning, and stuffed it in her coat. She then pulled it out on the ice and threw it into the darkness. Then it seemingly was thrown or rolled right back at her.

oh ya

Danvers was being an unreliable narrator with Pete about the abusive husband case she and Navarro worked on. As we saw in the flashback, he killed his wife, but he was alive when they got there. I’m guessing Danvers or Navarro shot him in cold blood (pun intended). This is part of their complicated dynamic, a bond