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What part was confusing? We can try to parse it together. The biggest thing that I'm missing is why, exactly, the 12 Monkeys are looking to destroy time by killing the Primaries in paradoxes. What's the motive?

Like others have said, I think this review is pretty unfair to what 12 Monkeys is trying to do. I definitely didn't find it to be a C episode; the biggest thing that I appreciated was that it's not just trying to keep repeating the plot about how things happen in the past and yet the virus continues just the same. If

I'm going to be continuing my Fallout 4 playthrough that has taken me weeks and weeks. I'm pretty certain I'm not even close to being done. Like with most of these types of games, I completely abandoned the main storyline quests to roam around the Wasteland for hours, working my way through towns and going into every

Of course they like Junior Mints. Who's gonna turn down a Junior Mint? It's chocolate, it's peppermint - it's delicious!

Fallout 4 had a couple of computer files about this sort of thing that amounted to "Be careful when walking through your place of employment because if you're not wearing your special name badge a turret might shoot you in the face, and that's on you."

People I know and love are interested in voting for this man. They're also terrified of socialism, misconstruing it as communism. I don't know how to come to grips with this.

Honestly, I didn't really dig this episode. I didn't think the character work was all that prevalent (besides Zoe); Joe and Jenny don't get much time except to bring up emotions about Jenny meeting her father, and then that's kind of lost in the shuffle. I would have rather had this episode lose the Kindred and just

I don't really think this is a will-they-or-won't-they thing though. They've made it pretty clear they won't. He did hold her hand while saying that chess line, though.

Comedy in this episode? Or you mean last week's ep? There wasn't much comedy on display in "Home Again."

I don't know, I dug on this episode, especially the tulku creature. I don't think we needed much more development or explanation of him - he exists for a sole purpose, and the mystical nature behind him makes him more fun for me. The imagery really worked.

I've enjoyed it. It's been a while since I watched season 2 and 3 so I don't remember them all that well. I think you'll find that those problems - keeping people in place when they should leave - keep recurring, but the show does have some really great moments. It's not the best, but I have liked season 4 for the

I recently realized I never caught up with Hell On Wheels, and since I'm a completionist I figured I'd catch the fourth season on Netflix. I've got about three episodes left in that season and then I'll move onto 5A.

It should be, but previous attempts have also failed. SyFy has an original movie called Grave Halloween set in the suicide forest that's absolutely terrible.

At the Drive-In - "One Armed Scissor"

I read the first two issues of Material and HATED that shit.

All of Owen's output is golden. Really can't go wrong. I remember trying to Soulseek some of his songs at one point, and that was not an easy task with the generic name.

I'll agree with Bizarro in that the pool scene really threw me off, and that was after being fairly bored by the rest of the film's "atmosphere." When paired together, I really couldn't understand the intense praise the film was receiving. I do like slow films, but really It Follows did nothing to scare me or make me

I did love Goosebumps when I was a kid, and I was a ravenous reader so I was always looking to branch out into other series. I remember one in particular, Betsy Haynes' Bone Chillers #5 Strange Brew, that had a spell-making part in it. It totally influenced me to go around the house collecting random perfumes, drinks,

I've been reading these reviews since the start of Scream Queens and I've got to say, this is the worst reviewer at AV Club. These reviews are just ramblings with poor grammar and, worse than the awful composition of thoughts, it seems like she misses the point of a lot of the satire.

Same is true of the monkey brains that were used; they were eaten as well.