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    Amelie is obvious, it's essentially a live action fairytale.

    50/50 was just nonsense. You're having chemo, but also clubbing and drinking alcohol? Get the fuck out of here.

    It's always the scene on the bench at the end that sticks with me. The look on JGL's face as that last little flame of hope is snuffed out, Ralph Wiggum himself couldn't have done it better.

    We don't talk about them, President Evil gets jealous of the attention and puts on his kicking boots.

    Anything that means less Fargo is not OK with me.

    Now have horrible vision of gold robo-Trump.

    I increasingly believe that someone will try to shoot him (again) before that point. What's ironic is that by removing gun controls for the mentally ill, he's actually contributing to the chances.

    They're not necessarily all bigots, maybe they're just dumb as fuck.

    "Press has been dealt with"

    That's an awful long time to wait with a rabid monkey in charge.

    Ok, given that he's clearly batshit mental and the Republicans (who control everything) don't give a toss, what can actually be done?

    I don't think the average American has any idea of how cheap their food is compared to the rest of the world. Restaurants can absolutely afford a price rise and those that can't, even after tax cuts, poor wages and subsidies, really aren't a viable business anyway.

    53%? He wishes he could get 53%

    Having set this up, Maher now has to bury him in order to justify the booking. He's going to fail because pricks like Milo can't be talked to.

    "I only know about 10 songs so just add stuff related to New York. No-one will notice"

    It's a theme that runs through the entire season and it's addressed in various ways.

    It's been a while since I saw it but I thought Season 2 was an improvement on one and the ending is genuinely beautiful.
    I've got to call the reviewer out on this 2D idea of villains because it's not that kind of show. There are no villains, there are only victims, people who are misguided, people clouded by grief. I

    Yeah but they're unlikely to do it with Maggie. They've got too much set up now.

    I couldn't eat in this place without feeling like a dumbass. It would be like accepting that I'm easily manipulated and exploitable.

    I've said it before but Season 7 has a problem with balance, and it all leads back to Negan. The show made him so oppressive that the show stopped making any sense regarding character motivation. In the books you understand why he's the leader, aside from his cult of personality, he's very much a carrot & stick leader