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Scruffy the Janitor
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One of the better ones I remember in recent history was in The Invisible Man, the scene when they’re at the restaurant shocked the entire audience when I saw the movie.

To build on that, I absolutely loved that the reason Benoit had difficulties cracking the case was that he is bad with stupid stuff and couldn’t fathom that billionaire was actually that stupid.

Both of those things are true. 

Logical inconsistencies. They’re talking about logical inconsistencies. Regardless of the real-life properties of the drugs involved, does the plot work according to the rules the movie, itself, establishes? That’s the standard most people apply when suspending disbelief—and even then there’s considerable leeway if

That’s practically murder mystery convention at this point though; Agatha Christie was famous for playing fast and loose with which poisons did what, to the point of literally creating a fictional author character who’s always getting stuff wrong to poke fun at how much she did this.

You’re big mad about this! Yes, I’m sure anyone who enjoys this film is either a virgin or a violent sociopath. This some profound insight on your part. Truly astounding intellect at play.

It’s really amazing how much this review triggers you, having not seen the film, or having any intention of seeing the film

My dad was very matter of fact “adults want to see mature films with adult humans in them”

I generally wait for movies on streaming, don’t mind watching on my phone, and HATE movies in 3D, but if there’s one movie I’m gonna see in the most immersive theater experience possible, you bet your ass it’s gonna be Avatar.

Man but a lot of people seem passionate about telling everyone they can how they hate Avatar 2 so much that they will never watch it.

Exactly. If we want to see 70s fan art movies I want to see awesome Metal Wizard and unicorns 

You really just hate being alive, don’t you?

So noted in the official record.

I’m in the minority along with you. I hated the episode and I hated the way they handled the Tanya storyline. At the end of the episode I had a lot of questions as to who exactly these “dangerous people” were, and where exactly Greg went, whether Portia was supposed to be killed, and so forth.

Yeah, I might’ve liked Tanya’s storyline more as a black comedy if it was all a big misunderstanding and she ended up killing a bunch of people and herself over nothing.

>>Also, how did we not even get an actual Laura Dern cameo? Might she, perhaps, be the DiGrasso we see in The White Lotus season three?

In the end, well-acted, nicely directed, but the undeveloped plots are a mile wide and half-an-inch thick. It’s not Love Boat” dreck, but it’s not Emmy-worthy brilliance like some people are screaming. Just go watch some classic films and compare the scenes and interplay between characters, or the evolution and

I loved the deceptive darkness of how that storyline ended up. Albie sold out his mother and will likely resent his father AND mother even more.

I’m not going to pick apart this review or chastise anyone who enjoyed this season. Please carry on enjoying the entertainment you enjoy, and I usually don’t like it when people who dislike a show pop into the comments just to rip into the fans. Normally I just stay away if I’m not a fan.

But I really enjoyed the first