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EMERGENCY! was a television program about two paramedics doing their rounds in 1970s Los Angeles, and about the doctors and nurses at the hospital to which they transported all their patients. It was intended to be a realistic look at the daily life of the paramedic, which at the time was a relatively new profession;

They’re dead. They’re all messed up.

Tig fuels big rig in zombie gig!

Hot Take:  Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead is, in many ways, the better of the two versions.  He should have gored it up more, but his take on the Zombie Apocalypse was pretty good.

Dawn of the Dead was great and Snyder’s best movie so I’m curious to see what he can do in this genre again.

The girl weighs in under a hundred pounds soaking wet. I think she was putting her back into it.

In fairness, whiny Gen-xers didn’t care that a guitar was destroyed; more that she looked silly trying to swing it, which is an indisputably fair description. 

Finally got a chance to watch this episode. I’m truly shocked by the grade given. This was probably the slowest, most boring episode of TWD I can think of. The actress playing Princess did a great job with what she was given, but from the top, I could guess this would either be a dream (which it was partly) or each

This was the worst episode of the series. I’m a hold-out who still claims there are moments of good in a mostly crummy show, but this episode was an F.

I have no idea how this even got a C-. This should have been an F. Literally nothing happens. The plot goes nowhere. The emotional tension between Daryl and Carol advanced absolutely nowhere because at the end they are back to square one. It was an episode about Carol making soup and Daryl fixing his bike. It

And they’re full of BROWN people who flood the park and have fun!

I’m sure we can pinpoint the exact area of the assembly line where this happened. It was the crust station. 

Them trying to sell us on Maggie as an intimidating bad-ass with those repeated slow-motion walks last week was borderline comedy.  Ooh, so scary!  The Library Lady’s friend is back!

Meanwhile, on planet Earth, JK Rowling is still more liberal on most issues, including trans rights, than 90% of society. But you're clearly having fun, so don't let me spoil it.

I find Rowling’s explanations thoughtful and completely free from hate. These aren’t “harmful views” she holds - they are simply views. It seems that she attempted to have a nuanced dialog with her fans, and that blew up in her face, because she doesn’t simply cave to an opposing view point (that view point being that

He’s 100% right that people have lost their minds.

I lost track of the amount of times Meyers looked at Gabriel for more than a second while Aaron was holding up a loaded gun that he could have just shot him with.

I heard “maze” which works with the caption. I was really confused how that could translate to Meyers.

I had to turn on captions, cause I thought he said “mace”.

Ahhh gotcha. Thanks for the explanation. In that case, I agree. Another reason to hate this change.