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What about Penny Dreadful? The final episode was a mess, but the season was great overall. The only thing better was Westworld.

Black Mirror? Atlanta?

Probably counting it as a 2015 show since only 3/13 eps aired in 2016.

I think she means, “Rey’s parents were just some people who abandoned her on Jakku.”

JJ Abrams is an idiot and a liar.

He was a good man... No. He was a great man. A maester of the Citadel, chained and sworn, and Sworn Brother of the Night’s Watch, ever faithful. When he was born they named him for a hero who had died too young, but though he lived a long long time, his own life was no less heroic. No man was wiser, or gentler, or

I’m surprised more people aren’t talking about this shot of Bernard’s tablet when they were dealing with Maeve post-assault. They were trying to get her back to normal but the scan showed “heavy fragmentation” in her cognition. To me, that image was an incredibly obvious reference to the maze. Heavy fragmentation on

The first Jedi formed the Order after getting sicked of being friendzoned constantly.

Omg this was my mom’s legit response to the news.

“I wonder if poor Luke got some action...”

SPOILER ALERT!!!!!

Right? They have kids!

Have you seen Deep Water, the documentary about the same race? It’s compelling - Crowhurst’s voyage really seemed doomed from the start.

They didn’t find any sneakers with feet still inside them, did they? Oh yeah, wrong ocean.

Sounds good. I’ve never found anything cool washing up on our beaches here in Florida. But on occasion a bale of pot will fall from the sky.

Reportedly, Rick is so small, that it has been hard on the space microscope crew to find him.

+1. There’s a certain level of sociopath for whom the legal system really isn’t well set up. He even flags it up himself with his “I’ve gotten away with much, much worse”, “we both know this isn’t enough for any police involvement. you lose. again”. There should be a statutory punishment for anyone who goes out of

A “General Under Honorable Conditions” characterization of service is pretty standard for a Sailor who commits either a serious offense (think assault/battery or a DUI) or a pattern of minor offenses and has under 6 years of service. The Navy will use “notification procedures” to administratively separate the person

How many different restraining orders does it take before someone is involuntarily committed? Seems like there should be some correlation.

“What IS it, Doctor?”
“Doctor, what IS it?”
“WHAT is it. Doctor?”