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Chris Shaffer
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While I imagine they would have more heavily implied this if that was the case, after seeing the second episode I couldn’t help but wonder if Jesk/Jeff/Gregor had actually been responsible for all of those accidents.

Honestly, even without the ice cream, Allison wins it for me on Hot Pockets and the sliders alone. (Though perhaps my vote shouldn’t count as much, given that I’ve never had Trader Joe’s. The nearest one is an hour and a half from my house.)

Hey, if it helps you feel any better, clearly they had one planned. I haven’t read Dark Disciple (which came after the buyout so it’s canon) so I can’t vouch for whether it’s any good, but it’s something.

I’m pretty sure “live-action” in this context means something like the Lion King remake, but anthropomorphic. And it’s probably going to be so painfully ‘uncanny valley’ that it’s going to undo all of the new furries that Zootopia already made.

Hey, I’m all for patience, and I fully get how and acknowledge important Ahsoka’s development has been. (I’m a fan now, but before the third season or so she’s pretty insufferable) That doesn’t change the fact that you could skip “Dangerous Debt” and lose basically nothing, since not only do the characters end the

I’m not gonna deny, I kinda feel like this episode and the previous one were written at the same time by folks who didn’t communicate with each other. It’d explain how you could basically drop the last episode and nothing’s actually lost at the start of this one.

Hell, the Joker movie found a reason to show the Waynes getting shot.

Betcha the cost of a movie ticket that we’re still gonna see at least a flashback of the Waynes getting gunned down. That’s what they mean by “a tale that would still acknowledge his origins,” I can all but guarantee it. 

I enjoyed TLJ a lot, and I think far and away it’s the best of the new trilogy. That said, I do acknowledge that while I totally appreciate what Rian was going for with the movie, I think the eighth movie of a nine-movie saga was a bad spot for it.

There are a few studies on the subject, notably this one from 2004. Though since then, more research has been done and some of it has started to point towards China as a likely origin.

Yeah, whenever I find one of these, I just make a mental note of it and look it up later on my phone where it still looks normal.

I always smell mine, but I’ve also discovered that (and this may be a quirk of the brands I’m buying or whatever) often, it still tastes fine for about a day after it starts to smell a little ‘off.’

Not gonna deny, my first thought when I hit the end of this episode was “Well, that was the most drawn-out conversation ever.” The action sequences were fun enough, but they could have had a tense conversation in that prison cell without leaving and very little would change but the runtime. This also feels like the

This isn’t the first produced episode of the season, but it’s clear why Disney debuted it first.

I can never remember what movie it is, but there’s a movie where a cop is interrogating some rich executive or something, and the guy has this fancy Japanese bottled water. Supposedly the company snags an iceberg and melts it down and pours it into bottles and sells it for a ridiculous price. And the cop asks “What

Finally got around to making this. I really enjoyed the taste of it, but maybe it was the instant coffee I was using but it took a heck of a lot longer than five minutes to get it the right texture. (After looking up the Korean Grandma video to see if I was doing it wrong, I did as she did and switched to using a

BTW, Ahsoka meeting two sisters with one of them getting a crush on her is a plot point taken right out of the ‘Ahsoka’ novel that came out a few years ago.

I’m not gonna deny, while I get the occasional itch for one and indulge, I’d drink a lot more frappuccinos if they could be described as ‘thicker and less icy.’ I might have to give this a try, if I can break myself of my tendency to hiss and cross myself when I get too close to instant coffee in the store.

Oh, I totally concede the possibility that neither of us has had a “good” meringue. I know I haven’t had one I genuinely enjoyed.

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