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Ooo, hot take.

I hear the artists who lived there were some of the hottest in San Francisco.

Don’t have cable. Am an over-the-air antenna tv Guy. Best TV show episode saw this year was probably another repeat episode of ‘The Closer’ that have already prolly seen 3 or 4 times already. Star Trek Next Generation & Deep Space 9 are also in the running for the best repeat episode category. Think have seen all of

there are certainly ‘worse’ things but this show truly does nothing for me. star wars is all about how it makes you feel and this makes me feel nothing. at least the prequels are batshit crazy and stupid.

Get super hostile towards him about dropping Baby Yoda to the point of portraying yourself as unable to tell the difference between reality and fiction. 

?? in what world is Clancy a black guy name?  Its about as stereotypical irish name as you can get, after Sean or Seamus.

And the brown and the beige and the brown and the beige and the brooown!

You could basically skip every episode except 1 and 3 and not miss anything in the “larger arc.”

There are a couple of these jamokes hanging around the show’s comments, complaining about every perceived “spoiler” made here. One dude last week complained about the headline “spoiling” Mos Eisley as the episode’s setting even though the characters arrive there in the firet two minutes. Next week someone’s going to

The last three episodes have lost me. No overall narrative progression, just more wheel spinning. It looks pretty, and the action scenes still are engaging, but this almost feels like another show compared to the first half of the series.

I honestly think with Skywalker “PROBABLY” being the last film in this universe for a lot of people it’s making the actors just vent.

So their offscreen chemistry is about the same as their onscreen chemistry. Makes sense.

once again john boyega has been sidelined into a story with kelly marie tran that nobody is interested in

Generally, if dozens of people followed you down a street screaming invective, you’d be justified in either involving the authorities or, you know, not walking down that street anymore.

I don’t think you can really argue about whether or not it was responsible to report it. He was, in fact, a suspect (technically, a person of interest, which is what the AJC identified him as) in the crime, after people who’d known him at his previous job raised concerns that he had been erratic and attention-seeking.

Yeah, bullshit. The film defames a real person by presenting her as getting an FBI leak by fucking an FBI agent. Eastwood has always been a misogynistic  douchebag but he generally saved that for his fictional women, not actual ones.

But isn’t desperately wanting and then reporting scoops the definition of news? Why isn’t this ire directed at the FBI, who were wrong, instead of the paper which reported a true story (the FBI identified him as a suspect)?

Well, worth noting that of all the media outlets Jewell sued in connection with this, the AJC was the only one to fight the case on the merits, and the only one that won.

So that makes lying about a reporter using sex to get a scoop okay. Interesting take.

Being an imperfect actor doesn’t mean you can’t call attention to shitty things done to you.