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Gawd damn it, I had something for this!
Never mind, I'm going back to sleep.

That is what dumpster diving is for. Hey, that's DD as well! I think I have a better branding suggestion…

Local often means that something is made by artisans - rather than trucked in from some franchise distribution depot for uniformity. Something made by somebody in their own way, with their own recipe. They seem more mutually complementary than exclusive.

"What a coincidence! There's no god in reality, either!"

Isn't "laughable" a weird synonym for "funny"? Are you advocating an anti-humor perspective?

deities =/= faith

Mrs. S was confident and kick-ass enough to let herself be goofy when she needed to. I love that her last words were about what was important to her, rather than trying to be impressive.

For all those who missed all of the clues since… the first episode. XD

Pardon me - would you happen to have any gay poop on?

If only good money was a thing!

Once outrage is outlawed, only the in-crowd will have ingrown hairs. Or words to that effect. Meaning that no reaction is always the best reaction.

I am not reading your post until I have read all of the replies.

Only time I ever had sex in a movie theater was during Mars Attacks.

Star power is lame - paying top dollar for "actors" to mainly be recognizable as themselves.

Directors typically don't motivate actors at a shoot by explaining all of their nuanced creative decisions. They tell them enough to get the performance they need at the moment.

That's what he says just before he regenerates.

Realistic CGI is boring - we already have realistic everything in everyday life. Effects are better used to create new imaginative scenes instead of suspending disbelief for people with no imagination.

"Oh fuck off with the male gaze bullshit."
OK - You first!

Hardly! Stardates are, so far as I am aware, only used within the UFP. And even then, they were a McGuffin devised to obscure the time period the show was set in, and such was often inconsistent. Both the "Star Trek Guide" of the TOS and "Star Trek: The Next Generation Writer's/Director's Guide" make reference only to

I've got! I've got!