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Completely and totally unsurprising.

The producers tried hundreds of times to make this happen, lucky for us, we’re only aware of the successful attempt.

I’m fully aware of everything in this article. I however, still choose to shower every day because despite commonly held belief, I am not in fact a goddamn savage.

I ask anyone who reads this to continue and shower every day. Specially if you take public transportation or sit in a cubicle farm.

Kylo ren is everything that Anakin Skywalker should have been(a bit less evil then kylo, but nevertheless) kylo does have some parallels with Anakin... Especially considering he practically worships vader as a demigod. But were Anakin came off as a whiny brat a lot of the time. Kylo refuses to let the bad parts of his

I kind of love that though. Kylo Ren is unlike any Star Wars villain we’ve had in the past, this weirdly impotent, angry young man who is enraged that his legacy, his destiny (the most powerful concept in Star Wars, after all, is prophecy and fate), has been denied to him.

I haven’t watched in a while - did Carl ever go back into the house?

I just love Jeff Goldblum so much! Even if this is a stinker of a flick, I’ll still go see it for Jeff’s sake.

one thing is for certain: The Walking Dead knows how to deliver an intense episode without anyone dying or fighting.

AMC, Scott Gimple and Robert Kirkman can fuck right the hell off after that clown show of an ending last night.

Maybe next time just review the product instead of lamenting how disappointed you are in Apple adding a non-flagship to the iPhone line. Did you cry this much when they launched the iPod mini or iPad mini?

Jessica Jones is the perfect example of balancing comedy with serious. As the season went on, the jokes faded as the situation become more dour. It got dark, VERY dark, but it still had a strong story to carry it.

My big problem is not that these representations of these characters are bad per se; but that they are not the ones that really should part of their main canon. They would make a great sorta “Elseworld” telling after we have a number of movies under our belt. It actually felt like a better setup for something like

I must say, the “Marvel Method” contains 2 seasons of Daredevil and 1 season of Jessica Jones.

“Ang Lee’s Hulk, a forgotten classic”

Telling me that “I can not object to the terms after I have bought a product, in the total absence of knowledge of the terms, since they are in the god damn box and not publicly disclosed and provided as a warning before the sale, is not just shady and immoral. It is illegal. It is a practice of pure and simple

If you keep repeating it’s good, maybe you’ll believe yourself.

Damn. Well, thanks for the info.

Attorney here. The short answer is basically no. In the U.S., most jobs are considered “at will” employment; i.e. you can be hired/fired for any reason, so long as it’s not discriminatory/illegal/etc. Wrongful termination, as a cause of action, generally has to follow another cause of action, such as discrimination.