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Even if she didn’t succumb to the stab, wasn’t she on one of the train cars that fell?

I counted Paris, which is admittedly might be a stretch but her death at the moment reminded me so much of Isla’s and it was directly because she was trying to help Ethan that I counted it.

Based off the commercial for the season finale, this episode of IASIP is based off of Glenn’s resent trouble with his Tesla, so that should be a joy to watch.

I am fine with the idea of an AI antagonist, but I didn’t care for its boots on the ground agent. So far I don’t buy why he aligns himself with the AI, and all I really know about him is that he’s 3-for-3 in killing women with some connection to Ethan.

The clip, at least that opening clip, makes it sound a lot more lighthearted than genuinely being upset her cameo amounted to being quickly killed off

I did choose to read Dune around the time I was going through Foundation/Robots/Empire so some things are mixed in my head. But the Spacers in Foundation from what I remember were just those first batches of humans who moved to other planets and evolved to be longer living among some other things. It sounds like

Foundation taking from Dune taking from Foundation.  Snake head eating its tail.

This news might make Kanye a Nazi again

And in case you don't want to watch a video for something that was barely an article idea, Mutt died in the war he enlisted in to "spite his dad." Indy is actually really broken up about it and it basically destroyed his marriage.

That can be arranged.

What do I have to do to save Players from such a fate, and also get it a second season?

I’m no expert on the Flash, but I would assume that some parts of his character they felt are necessary: That he is a crime scene investigator, which is because of his father being falsely accused of his wife/Barry’s mother.

I seem to recall something about needing six farming planets to supply the food for Corrusant.

I for sure thought they were trying to tease whatever the organization was that John Turturro worked for in the ‘07 movie, and maybe John Cena’s character from Bumblebee would pop up. It’s also funny to me because I was thinking about that Snake Eyes movie and how quickly that came and went, that seemed like it would

Given we still saw a 2+ hour version of the film, I’d like to think that whatever was cut I can read a short article about it. I’m honestly more interested to see it a second time to see if they ironed out any of the CGI; there was a scene early in the movie of Batman on his Batcycle (that’s in the trailer) and he has

I saw a preview of the movie, which lead with an atypical announcement that it was not the final version of the film. It also included no credits, so no mid or post credit scene. Now I'm even wondering if the end actually was a premature cut to save for the final release.

Glen Powell would’ve been my pick, but nobody asked me.

I would have had so much less of a problem with the HIMYM finale if they didn’t spend pretty much half the show building up the one relationship I ended up being invested in: Barney and Robin. The idea that the mother was the true soulmate, died and he was looking to the kids for the permission to go after his other

I didn’t mean to imply it’s a bad thing (the first thing I said was I like the breaks no one wants Naruto-esque filler arcs), I was only musing on how much the story has progressed since the last episode. Plot points that haven’t even been animated yet are already getting resolved, some animated fights we won’t see

I like that a lot of big series get to take seasonal breaks (even though it still seems like MAPPA is working around the clock all year with all the series they put out), but my God, I picked up reading JJK after the first season ended and even though ages have passed in the manga.  Presumably by the time season 3