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Cook-Out is a restaurant that you have to solve like a puzzle to find your optimal experience. The Tray is the draw, but you have to be aware of its shortcomings - you would think that, if you can get a whole quesadilla or a corn dog as a side item, every side offering would be as generous, but it took me multiple

Man, if you’re behaving so badly that you can get fired by Dan Harmon, you’ve got a problem.

Get this - they serve ALCOHOL at RESTAURANTS.

NFTs are just meant to be receipts to prove transactions occurred as a way to prevent fraud on the blockchain

Can’t afford internet access (ISP refused to take their “Sexual Giraffe” PNG as payment.)

Because it’s Appalachia, and heat is scarce. That’s good heat, don’t you waste that heat. Heat’s should be fer people, not fer pizzuhrs.

There was clearly a lot of funny business happening behind the scenes...but not in front of the cameras!

But Starfield defaults to running subtitles during dialogue, which for someone like me, means I just end up reading it instead of looking at what’s going on on the screen.

This would be a lot more effective if it wasn’t exclusively teen gossip queen vagueposting. Especially the part where he heavily implies that Danny Masterson helped Ashton plot and commit a murder!

I don’t think that True Blood was the show to tackle a topic of that weight. But the reveal of “Everyone in Hotshot is an idiot, you can’t be TURNED into a were, you have to be born one. Like all of THEM were! was great.

The slice from a dearly departed local place that sold me on pineapple as a topping was: Andouille sausage, smoked chicken breast, pineapple, an a dash of Tabasco. The mild spice and smoke of the meats along with the hint of Tabasco - and it was an actual dash, literally just a shake or two of the bottle by the

Only a few years ago when I watched a bit of Forever did I finally realize that Schumacher really, really wanted to do his spin on 60's Batman - the lighting, the performances, the set dressing with lots of signage explaining what you’re looking at - but he was being constrained by studio expectations to keep the

I’ve watched that scene so many times that I can do the entire speech from memory.

I watched it all, and Jason and the werepanther commune was definitely high up there in terms of crazy, go-nowhere storylines.

but what about Apple Jacks

Somebody up there likes him, and that somebody is an HBO Exec whose position has survived like 3 different corporate parents/takeovers at this point.

Want to feel old?

Along the lines of the series being fully-formed in the first entry: something that surprised me watching it for the first time just a few years ago was realizing that almost every James Bond parody I’d been exposed to as a kid was really a parody of Dr. No, specifically. From contemporaneous 60's send-ups through

Look, I’m not going to pretend like I thoroughly understand the science at play here. The film itself seems largely uninterested in explaining how this works

Yep, Korvo was just “Serious Rick.”