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Just give Laurel the sonic scream already so she doesn't have to be rescued by circ du sole every time.

I miss the fun of Matt Smith. The much hyped intensity of Capaldi is confusing with the goofy plots. The only successful episode was the one where he was trapped in the tardis. The rest have been groaners.

Western Civilization is doomed .

Am I the only person who is disturbed by the SuperStars and Flash locking people in cells without a toilet or a bed. Why didn't they hand the pied piper over to the cops? Once his gloves are gone he's a normal guy.

That place gets dumber and dumber.

I've been there too. Its fantastic.

It feels like this flick has been in post forever. I saw trailers for it over a year ago.

As someone who is stuck at home with the worst sinus infection ever, I can't imagine getting to the bathroom or into the bedroom of that gerbil cage in my current condition.

Roman concrete breaks jackhammers.

I love the show. Last night made me love it more.

the 100 doesn't get a lot of love. But I love it. It show people out of their depth failing with regularity. I love it for that.

Your argument only makes sense if you believe in the bronze age mythology. Its no more offensive than a temple to Hades.

Too folksy

I would counter that in a movie like interstellar we see hollywood over compensating for visual effects with a syrupy father/daughter relationship. The characters wallow in a morass of self pity. This is seen as "characterization" really its just a portrait of self indulgent people.

This season is a mess and this episode proves it. It could have done with less mommy anxiety, more humor and a little more mystery. If you're going to make a kids episode like this , by all means make the plot understandable. It really wasn't necessary to anthropomorphize the natural processes of the planet with

And if we were discussing a phenomena that readily observable, I would agree with you. However we are discussing the existence of a mythological figure. All of the evidence points to a fabricated Jesus. Jesus is a powerful figure because he is a conglomeration of all bronze age Mediterranean myth. The bible was

I saw Idiocracy as the triumph of the "culture of base desires". A society that aspires to nothing becomes nothing.

However, certain scholars, particularly in Europe, have recently made the case that while there are a number of plausible "Jesuses" that could have existed, there can be no certainty as to which Jesus was the historical Jesus, and that there should also be more scholarly research and debate on this topic.[18][19]

Yes, gov. and military commanders made regular reports back to Rome.Tax collection details, births and deaths were all recorded. Check out the amount of information that was recorded during the Masada siege or any incident of unrest in Judea. No magic carpenters. Once you start studying that period in Rome's history

There are plenty of contemporaneous historical documents of the roman empire. A comment on a cult figure 116 years after the fact reads more like a description of a belief system held by a group of people who tried to set Rome on fire.