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I finally saw it this weekend and I liked it a lot, too. That “We’re Americans” line was pretty terrible, though. I’m fine with it not making a lot of sense, but I wish I got what he was trying to say a little more. Some of the ideas are a little baffling.

Swapping Rosita for Tara just to throw off comic book readers was a terrible idea. I get that killing off maybe the most likable long time character left has an impact, but there’s not a lot of characters left that people want to see.

There was Chicken Wing, Navahoohoo, Tree Fart and Michelle Rodriguez.

Yep. Five years was the planned storyline and I bailed out after that. The things I’ve read about the show since, I’m glad I did. Glad these guys got a long career out of the show, though. 

1) I’m apparently officially old now since Zooey Deschanel has apparently aged out of these roles.

But, this will teach you how to dream again.

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Thank God. I always thought it was just me missing something. And my wife. And my friends. And my co-workers.

“is sexism in play?”

Stinkor. I will always love Stinkor.

That series was surprisingly entertaining. That episode in particular.

Thank you. That helps. 

I was going to be outraged by the casting,but then I remembered it’s a live action movie of a half-hour toy commercial from almost forty years ago and realized I should probably not give a fuck.

Oh, I don’t think he gave a dishonest review at all. I’m just generally wondering if this is a film where the flaws would be less noticeable if it was from a different filmmaker. I can except a level of stupid from some filmmakers, but it’s harder from others, as unfair as that is. I was really looking forward to the

What worries me here is that your critiques make it sound like it’s worse than just falling short thematically and story-wise. Almost every review I read is a very backhanded good review. I’m all for turning off the critical part of my brain and enjoying a horror film on a visceral level, but I’m starting to worry

I feel like I’m being too harsh on it since it’s obviously supposed to be a Heavy Metal homage, but there’s a lot of things from Heavy Metal that just don’t hold up in 2019 and a couple of the segments I watched flat out felt a little gross. Suits and The Day the Yogurt Took Over were fun, though.

I watched a few of these episodes and I think no matter which order you get the episodes in, they’re assuming you’re rapey and like cats.

Yes, I understand there are lots of rich assholes involved in this, but this article is about Lori Loughlin. Also yes, I think that so many of these bribes running through USC’s athletics director is what got this scam noticed. Rich people buying their kids school admission is going to get overlooked. Buying them onto

I don’t see Lori Loughlin on the same level as Pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, banks, etc. I’m doubting this would have ever even been investigated if USC sports weren’t involved, but sports is really the only thing universities care about.

It has gotten a weirdly vicious reaction and I assume it’s just these rich assholes getting all of the vitriol people have over all issues of economic disparity and corruption. Like you, I wish this kind of effort was put into stopping corporate corruption and lobbyists paying off our politicians to write laws in