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The second Capaldi season was fantastic and well worth trying again, for everyone who noped out during his first season. It finally makes Clara a worthwhile character, during a season-long look at how being the Doctor’s companion can ruin someone’s life.

Also, you get iconic moments like the Doctor playing electric

Not really “true” crime.

Brosnahan is fantastic casting on this. Sexy, super-smart and capable of machine-gun dialogue.

I liked pretty much all of the Lois Lane actresses over the years, but Brosnahan may be the best yet.

Whenever Diablo’s not on screen, all the other characters should be saying “where’s Diablo?”

The fourth installment in the long-running head-empty-kill-shit series, Diablo IV tells the story of the Daughter of Hatred, Lilith, a horned succubus hellbent on reclaiming the forsaken world of Sanctuary, the main setting of the Diablo franchise, by weaponizing the cult that worships her.

Of course, it’s not all that hard to see the appeal of the true-crime bandwagon: There are some truly excellent titles out there

Not mentioned in this story: Copas is from Kentucky, so she was presumably unaware that El Paso is a border town and signs for Juarez just mean that you’re in El Paso, not that you’re on the way to have your 48-year-old organs harvested, or whatever nonsense she inhaled from cable news.

We need a new Google that will be able to sort through the endless AI bullshit and provide real quality results, in the way Google made searching the internet accessible 25 years ago.

In the list of things that have no compelling reason to exist, this reboot is right at the top.

Eh, he told a great final Wolverine story. But Old Man Wolverine presumably won’t be who shows up in Deadpool 3. To the extent that “continuity” means anything in the movies, his movie is still in the character’s future.

This sounds crazy, but once upon a time, Comic-Con was not a movie/television trailer delivery mechanism, but a place to meet comic creators, buy comics and nerd schwag and similar stuff.

None of that is impacted by either a writers or actors strike.

Lukewarm take: Comic-Con was a lot better when it wasn’t just studios doing sneak peeks at upcoming TV shows and movies. All that other stuff can still happen and folks who attend Comic-Con this year will discover it’s still plenty of fun.

The Pinto story line isn’t one that would be made today in a comedy, to put it mildly.

Don’t worry, we’ll have private companies killing billionaires like this in a few years.

The Golden City from a year or two ago is so similar to Romancing the Stone, I wonder if it started off as a remake.

Ranking anything below Uncharted makes this entire list suspect.

“Samantha has always been in And Just Like That…,” he said as if this explanation would be good enough for anyone. “The audience saw Carrie texting with her, and she sent flowers. And in my writer’s sense, when I’m away from the screen, they’re calling and seeing each other.”

Are they taking nominations for billionaires to send on a rescue mission?

I don’t know what’s more disappointing: That so many people appear to want god-kings, or who they keep picking for them.

Jesus, imagine how Elon would react if he actually ever faced meaningful challenges or actual prejudice in his life.