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 No, it's about a group of pacifists walking through a lush forest. 

 I guess even actors can bellyache at directors for not making their OTP fanfic canon.

 Also people who love stuttering animation.

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I wonder what the pitch meeting for this was like considering how the pitch for King’s last biopic went.

 We all know how this is going to go down. The House will vote to send articles of impeachment to the Senate. The vote will be right down party lines. The Senate will refuse to impeach, again down party lines, and the needle will not have moved at all. Because, SERIOUSLY, who hasn't made up their minds about Trump one

 Well why not? Nothing matters anymore. Let's have a Penguin origin movie that's essentially Citizen Kane with a dash of The Godfather thrown in.

It’s not the fox’s fault that the chicken coop wasn’t locked?

 Giggity.

Executives justify their obscene pay because they provide “input” and “vision”. So if they just went with Sega's design, how could they claim to have added "vision"? People might start thinking that all they are good for is cutting cheques. 

You may have a point.

I don’t think the transition was quite that sudden where we got to 1700 and BOOM a switch flipped and it all got complicated. Michael merely said that being good to The Good Place’s standards has been getting harder and harder over time. Back then you didn’t have global corporations whose production chains spanned the

 Might as well walk to Edmonton to make that charity donation. 

I don’t think they are saying that the world was better in the 16th century. What they are saying is that the world was less interconnected and complicated back then. Because things are so interconnected, you can't even give a flower or buy a tomato without knocking over a huge number of dominoes. 

 It's not just gamers. People need to get their goods from SOMEWHERE, and well.. name me a corporation that ISN'T evil.

Another point is that in the book the zombie is in a shirt, tie, and slacks. He mentions trying to figure out who he was from the clothes he died in before giving up because what he died in is the most generic uniform of the working twentysomething imaginable.

How is this in the least bit surprising? So people want to take a picture dancing down the Joker stairs. People have been filming themselves running up the Rocky stairs in Philadelphia and striding across the Abbey Road crosswalk for decades.

 The problem I have with every Terminator movie after T2 is that T2's mantra was, "No fate but what we make." Yet, every entry in the franchise since has taken a very fatalistic tone. It has become a series of delaying actions to kick Judgement Day further and further down the timeline because the future keeps wanting