newfoundma1
newfoundma
newfoundma1

NATO is dumbing down their meeting to try ad hold his attention. That strikes me as spoiled and entitled. Can't get too into details about world security at the meeting, because Donald might get bored and start up a tweetstorm to derail the meeting. http://foreignpolicy.com/20…

As you are consistently just complaining on this pop culture website's comment thread, and it won't effect change. There are other articles on this site and other websites on the internet if you're actually sick of this content.

I can't be all mad at them; apparently Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur continues to exist because it sells well in Scholastic book fairs (those are still a thing, apparently). But not betting long-term on Coates, Black Panther (with a movie filming or recently wrapped), and Luke Cage (with the Defenders and season 2 on

Ms. Marvel is absolutely best when the book ignores that she's an Inhuman. I was mad that she got roped into the Inhumans vs. X-Men crossover.

If we ever see Old Lace again, it will be so Marvel can reveal that Old Lace is an Inhuman.

One of the best in the business. He seems to be fully invested in his pay-what-you-want comics with Brian Vaughan. I loved their Walking Dead issue (easily the best thing I've experienced relating to the Walking Dead). But the more Marcos Martin, the better. Happy he's at least also now contributing beautiful covers.

I'm reading Tom Taylor's Injustice, because I was feeling inspired playing the new game. Superman, even given the extenuating circumstances of the plot, is too out of character for me to think of it as anything other than well-written fan fiction, but it's very entertaining fan fiction.

Wait, the film hasn't been made yet, but it's being bid on at Cannes? I thought the point of these film festivals was to show the film to prospective buyers (and yeah, build awards buzz), but this one is just a script and a direct attached?

I do think this non-transferable thing and how it is conveyed and how it is unique is a failure on the part of production. I'm sure Probst has already given an overly chipper interview to Entertainment Weekly explaining some nonsense about that being what makes the game great.

You're very fortunate to not be a 16 year old forced to bury your family and given the option to kill people (who will be killed regardless) or you'll be killed yourself.

Also as Philip pointed out last week or the week before, Elizabeth is very, very attractive.

It's very likely she had PTSD and repressed a lot of what she did.

I felt that Elizabeth was pissed at this woman to start, thinking she was an evil war criminal who had deviously avoided prosecution for decades. But when the woman started her story to her husband, Elizabeth realized that just as in her life, there are circumstances.

I too was fuming at her after this episode, and for the first time wishing the Jennings get their comeuppance. But I do think killing the couple was a kindness, because Philip was clearly struggling with the task. She did it so he wouldn't have to.

I worry that Cirie just guaranteed Sarah's victory, which is unforgivable. Sarah giving Cirie the advantage was baffling (if I was Cirie, I work to boot Sarah to keep the advantage for myself), but Cirie's fumble made Sarah look like she pulled a mastermind strategy move that she couldn't have actually anticipated.

Sarah doesn't like Michaela and clearly had the power in that Tribal Council by that point, so I think she just told everyone besides Michaela, Cirie, and Aubrey to vote Michaela. Brad has made no secret of disliking Michaela, so it was an easy sell.

The season was filmed before she voted for Trump. So Zeke didn't change her worldview that much.

The throbbing erection has hopefully gone away by now.

I think Sarah also assumed Cirie would read the rules and therefore know it was non-transferable. I don't think she was setting up Cirie at all, but the Jury probably does think that was a strategic move on Sarah's part.

But I think all the time-travel stuff was undone, like Noel not dying (or was it Ben?). So it was weird that the time travel note to Elena wasn't also undone.