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Well, I was going to say that Rai and the Future Force and Magnus: Robot Hunter both had some pretty decent writing, but then I double checked and they were both Valiant, not Image.

“Woburn" is another one that always messes with people who aren't familiar with the area.

This was essentially my complaint with the way every major character (and some minor ones) wound up at the end.

Tyson did a long interview with Dan LeBatard, and among other things, he said that once he started smoking weed, he was able to reflect and realize what a monster he had been for most of his life, and that he doesn’t want to be that guy anymore.

Legal Twitter had a hay day pointing out just how incompetent and poorly thought out both the original defamation claims and the appeal were.

Who says we have to choose??

There is also the fact that individual artists rarely have the resources to successfully sue a large corporation.  I'm sure there are copyright lawyers that will take on pro bono or commission work, but you don't hear about it that often, and even in a seemingly straightforward case like this they can drag the

Feel like the odds are pretty long on a network sitcom based in Staten Island finding a wide audience. 

Grumpy Old Man Luke was absolutely my favorite part of the movie too.

I am kind of surprised at how resilient the idea of “open world” gaming has been, because it’s been a solid 15 years since I worked in the industry but even then I’d have discussions with programmers and producers about how it’s just as easy, if not easier,  to shoot yourself in the dick with an open world as it is to

I once yelled at a crow that was being loud at like 5 in the morning outside my bedroom window in an apartment and bit showed up every morning to screech at me until I moved out.  Lesson learned.

To me, the last two seasons (maybe three?) have been really bad on the front half, and then good enough on the second half to keep me watching.

I get that they have probably invested enough time and money in this to feel like they just have to ride it out, even if there's probably some sunk cost fallacy to it.  But surely they have to recast the role going forward.

“Wouldn't a golden fiddle be incredibly heavy and sound terrible?"

Yeah, the question was never “can Superman beat the shit out of Lex Luthor” because it’s obvious. It was always “can Superman figure out how to unwind Lex Luthor’s diabolical scheme?”

I mean, any given one of these things looks like a realistic business desicion in a vacuum, it's when you put them all together that it looks like a scheme to take a company that could be reasonably profitable and just strip everything out of it to Hoover all the money out and leave it for dead.

Lol, my sister in law used to watch a bunch of those shows, which accounts for most of my exposure to them, but this all sounds pretty accurate.

I mean, I am no fan of the way arbitration works in general, but even if he is found not guilty he was still fired for cause and MRC can prove material damages from having to alter the show.

For real, with the kind of money on the line in the average contract he was signing it would just be negligent to not have a lawyer go over it with a fine-tooth comb.

I mean, the problem here is that the only reason there’s so much debt in the first place is that Discovery took on a ton of debt to buy out WB in the first place, and now they want to strip everything to the studs and leave some zombie property around.