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Max Richter can’t keep getting away with it!

You could even read it as merciful: that guy clearly was in some sort of pain and had some consciousness left, and we know from earlier in the show that some can live 20 years after infection.

I think Bill and Frank’s happy ending in  episode three is exactly the dose of hope needed to make the rest of the show have stakes.

Exactly. In the context of the show, Bill and Frank had the happiest possible ending: dying on their own terms, in their own bed, at an old age, in eachother’s arms, after one last perfect day together.

And then um, in conclusion, I had a really good summer and learned a lot about space. The end”

“Ok so there’s this good guy, and then he meets this other guy, and then um he has to find out whats happening and so then he goes to space and then he’s like “oh no!” and then and then”

Didn’t you know? @cosmicghostrider is the Kinja account of 12 year old actress Ryan Kiera.

Ezra Miller is behind this somehow, I know it. 

Really glad to see the EEAAO love - it was my favorite movie of the year, but I was afraid that it came out so early in the year that it would be buried by nomination season.

Saying “weary zombie dodger” five times fast would be a great newscaster voice warm-up. 

“Ya know, we got these dang mushroom zombies cuz too many woke libs but their dang pronouns in their dang twitter bios!”

Chernobyl was full of those, not coincidentally! 

Agreed, it’s sci-fi movie logic, but I do think one key distinction is that in the real world among otherwise healthy individuals, fungal infections like athlete’s foot, yeast infections, oral thrush, etc can only grow on the surface of the human body (and some internal epithelial surfaces).

> Clicker charges

Right, I think my question would be - “Why wouldn’t the spores drift on the wind over the top of that 3oft wall around the QZ? Wouldn’t they need to live in some sort of airtight biosphere?

The world would be a utopia if everyone had the courage to say:

No, I get that those two movies certainly defy their genres, and that their directors intended them to, but, while I was born in the 80's so I can’t provide first-hand anecdotes, most contemporary reviews and press that I’ve seen solidly bucket them as “Gangster Movie” and “Sci-Fi Movie” genre pieces even while

I say many things! I contain multitudes!

The Godfather was a gangster flick in the tradition of a thousand mediocre crime potboilers since the 1930's

Is prop gun this safe to use?”