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THAT would be an episode I’d plan my evening around.

You have a point about avoiding the more obvious and trite Valentines tropes that Maggie said she hated, but Alex still tried to force a compromise when the right move would have been to just let it go. Or at least propose the compromise before springing it on her. Despite the lack of a heart-shaped box of chocolates,

And speaking of people being punished for not listening to those who are important to them, it seems a bit incongruous that Kara’s sister commits the SAME transgression as Mon-El and instead of being punished for it she eventually gets her way.

Her girlfriend had a legitimate reason for her aversion to this one

THIS. YES. THANK YOU.

Everyone’s all, “ARRG, Mon-El acted like a dickbag and still got the girl!” but they ignore the fact that he was CALLED OUT on being a dickbag and punished for it until he learned what he did wrong. He even says at one point in the show that life was easier when he objectified women and acted like

Captain Ron is immortal.

He originated the role of Elder Cunningham in “The Book of Mormon,” earning a Tony nomination for Best Leading Actor in a Musical.

EDIT: I didn’t scroll down far enough before posting. Someone beat me to this information.

And a plagiarist, according to some!

Ryan’s been sharing the love. They’re really taking the “Open Man gets the ball” mantra to heart in Atlanta, and instead of constantly trying to force the ball to double-covered WR1, he trusts the guys that were picked up from Cincinnati(Sanu) and Cleveland(Gabriel) to hang onto the ball when he slings it their way.

Thank you, Mr. Cosentino, for showing the birds some love. They’ve had some great performances this season and nobody’s really paid them any attention.

It’s really not much of a net change from the past eight years. Just the other half of the country that now has no respect for the president. Only this time with good reason because he’s an objectively terrible fit for the job.

There it is. Thank you.

Glad to see someone so confident in the decision. I’ve been planning the same as a 30th birthday present to myself in a few years.

I know what design language is and agree that Koenigsegg appears to be the worst copy/paste offender, but I still have difficulty believing that one could see just the headlights as the only similarity between the Zonda and the Huayra.

and aside from the Regera, most Koenigseggs look entirely too similar. I can tell the Regera and the Agera from their predecessors, but they all share the same general shape, much like the Zonda and Huayra.

Really? The headlights are the only similarity you see? Look at a picture from the same angle with the doors down. Body lines are about the same. The Huayra has a fatter nose and more bloated sides and hips, but most of the lines have been carried over and only slightly tweaked. If you don’t see more similarity

It’s like a frog-zonda.

I can see that. I definitely tend to appreciate a “busy” looking car more than most of my friends, and later Zonda iterations did sprout quite a lot of extra aerodynamic doodads. It’s the lack of sharp purposefulness about the Huayra that irks me, especially after the Zonda R and LM, but it’s mitigated a bit on the

No snark interpreted. You make a good point, as pictures don’t always do a car justice.

The Huayra also deserves better than its bloated “ fat Zonda designed by Koenigsegg” styling. The BC remedies the problem a bit, but going from the Zonda’s taut, sexy, sinewy shape to the Huayra’s bulbous, inflated-looking form is a HUGE step down in my eyes. The interior is gorgeous, of course, but am I alone in