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More than 97 percent of its members voted in favor of authorizing a strike, with a Variety report saying that nearly 80 percent of all eligible members had cast ballots”

What a truly terrible, half-assed, ill-informed write-up.

I fully agree.  There's some muddled aspects to Waco, who shot first and that kinda stuff, and one can 100 percent critique the FBI for pushing a doomsday cult too far with tear gas, but to act like Koresh was some innocent hippie dude living on his own not hurting anyone is frankly nonsense.  They didn't deserve to

This article and review also seemingly and weirdly letting Koresh off the hook. Sure, the ATF and FBI screwed things up, but to suggest that “dark gray areas to every claim on every side” is nonsense. Koresh was an awful, far-right, fundamentalist creep that needed to be stopped.

Im interested but the original show had a weirdly positive spin on Koresh. Like the guy had an arrest record for quite a few not great offenses, his religious group did kill some people prior to 1993, there was a bizarre leadership battle involving resurrecting a dead body, and its worth noting some survivors of Waco

What is it to be “ literally, atop a motorcycle”? Is that “riding a motorcycle?

Unless it opens a plot hole, who cares. I’m fine with cool but purposeless visuals in a visual medium.

Agreed. True Detective Season One is absolutely up there with the best television of the last 20 years. I did a full re-binge a few months ago and it’s kind of astounding how good it is.

I hope the semi mystic vibes are back. It was a great component of the first series, initially planned and abandoned for season 2 and gone from 3...

Same....and I dig the atmosphere of the dark of Alaska. Something foreboding about it. I look forward to it especially if Foster stretches her legs like Harrelson & McConaughey did. (Christ, I still wanted more adventures out of the two of them after)

I think that season 3 got overlooked because so many people started dismissing the show after season 2 (which I regard as an interesting failure).

If I wanted therapy, I’d hit up the clinic, but thanks. 

The merger was finalized April 2022. The statute of limitations for antitrust civil action is four years.

Is it not worth correcting a mistake, if that’s ultimately what this merger has been? I don't understand this "time for that has passed" sentiment.

A “Bodyguard” musical? It’s nice that somebody made my own personal hell on earth. I can understand why singing along to “I Will Always Love You” might be considred impolite, but they would have effectively drowned out my screams.

The merger with AT&T never made any sense and shouldn’t have happened in the first place.

Which is odd because I don’t even remember “I Will Always Love You” being in it.

Can someone compile these into a single, regularly-updated spreadsheet of celebs and what shows they have or haven’t watched, please?