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Toy Story, ... was instantly hailed as a masterpiece. The movie received three nominations, plus a special achievement award for director John Lasseter.”

You know it’s not really about Barbie though, right? RIGHT? 

Nominating Ken but not Barbie is stupid and fits perfectly with the theme of the movie.

As a lawyer, I support this. His characterization in the original (which is still one of my favorite movies) was a bit cheap and lazy, and not even true. Any decent lawyer would have been wetting their pants over the liability involved in this place, not just having erections over the money to be made. A rich

I prefer Vinyl Wong. It’s warmer.

Can I go now?

That’s bad.

*stares blankly*

They can clone him! Throw in some frog DNA just to see what happens. 

And all of Ian Malcom’s climate change denial!

I have a feeling her whole existence is suffering.

You should probably not watch this show anymore if you’re so mad that it’s not a different show. I’m sure that show is out there.  If the writing you are looking for resembles “travel all the way up to inner crevasse’s of his ego,” however, you might be SOL.

I mean, the start of the kidnapping scene seemed a pretty direct tie.

This was a great ending to a great season.

The impression I got (though it isn’t stated, so anything’s possible) is that Gator is broken enough by his experience to fess up to everything. For the crimes he committed with Daddy Tillman he might get some leniency for cooperating, and the fact that he’s been blinded by a maniac might get him some sympathy, but

Its actually the best season to do on its own.  Other seasons have minor connections to each other or even the movie, this is purely on its own.

Karen remained a Karen until the very end. After Roy killed her dad and then intended to kill her, the glaring face of hatred she gave to Dot while she was being arrested showed not one ounce of remorse. Hopefully Lorraine is working behind the scenes to make her suffer in an orange suit as well. 

It’s very easy to take what Munch says seriously, because he speaks in absolutes. (“A man does this, a man does that.”) But there’s no reason to suspect he’s right about everything. He was born 500 years ago, he has a mindset for a very different time.

Killing Witt was gratuitous. Him not shooting Roy in the leg made him look incompetent. Couldn’t he have at least been wearing a bulletproof vest to make the stabbing less fatal?

I wondered that. It would be ironic, given the blatant eucharist symbolism, right down to the way she offered it, that it would remove eternal life.