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PiR is doing quite well, no? What's all this narrative about?

I'm not up to date on my douche jargon. The outside container is the douche bag, right? So a gold, sequined douche would have gold and sequins in the actual vinegar and water mixture, if I'm correct. Now that's class, Jack!

It's ruined my childhood! My very, very confused childhood.

No, but they didn't quite deliver cleanly. They SPOILERS fucked around too much with the clock winding down—and not just with the Pagh Wraith sideshow—when they should have been ratcheting up the war coverage to fever pitch. As a result they left all kinds of threads untied, many of which were specifically promised.

I can definitely see Brooks as one of those paradigmatic "your mileage" things. I think he is a very good actor, but I had a bit of trouble adjusting at first. He is a member of that last generation of black American actors who have a very "theatrical" style that can seem a little "big" for television until you get

No, no; the evil Voyager episode! "Living Witness"!

Links!

Certainly so. I would also say that one of the reasons fans are so frustrated with Voyager is because it is so damn disappointing. What it could have been, this story about an undersized vessel half staffed by the domestic terrorists its half-dead crew was tasked with hunting down, limping its way home across the

Oh, I'm sorry then, that must have just seemed rude! It is a Super Bowl commercial reference; I believe there is an article about it elsewhere on the A.V. Club.

I think a few fans actually did have a bah-humbug attitude toward "the religious stuff," period. But most of us simply saw the many ways in which its execution was just not up to the challenge. Bajoran spirituality was at its very best on the show, IMO, when it gave us an up-close look at what it meant to Major Kira.

You know, for all the shitting on Voyager and tonguing of DS9 by fans and critics, the public agrees with you. Voyager was a much, much more popular show than DS9. That's often chalked up to the former being the flagship property of a brand-new network and the latter being treated like a stepchild from square one. But

You have no problems with Voyager? You sick, perverted fuck; you probably use Verizon instead of T-Mobile or something.

Yeah, seriously, how 'bout a SPOILER warning edit up top for this thread?

This is pretty much true. You know, with all the many, many developments in the communications media landscape that are brand new and completely without precedent, it's surprising that people don't seem to get this particular situation right despite its dealing with categories that are far older than telegraphy.

This is true. As someone who also dislikes the Trump coverage, I must say that this story is just about the worst candidate for criticism out of anything run so far. You'd think Mr. Redfern would aim for lower-hanging fruit—after all, there's so much of it; that's the very point at hand.

No need. A very easy-to-follow instructional videocassette from Bill Bellamy has been readily available for two decades.

The ability of an employer to fire you on those grounds has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with Right to Work. "Right to work," in this country at least, refers to the strength of government regulations restricting exclusive or semiexclusive hiring agreements between companies and labor unions (only hiring union

I think Nixon has helped the conflation in a lot of people's minds. He's someone who was the breakout star of HUAC's most famous investigation, Hiss-Chambers. But then his red-baiting Senate race is such a prominent part of his biographical lore that today we think of him mostly as a Senator in his pre-vice

I was on the edge of my seat to learn whether Community could defeat the ironclad Commentariat mandate to mention Trump as much as humanly possible on every conceivable occasion. Like watching an unstoppable force barreling full speed toward an immovable object. I honestly did not know what was going to happen.

Does RoboCop have that little weird looking gay Egyptian kid from the War at Home? I do not think so. Check and mate.