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    I've worked in a room where there are two doors for security reasons and you have to use a key for each door and the door has to be closed behind you before you can open the other one. It's inconceivable that a modern lab would foresee the need for such a thing and make it mechanically possible to not do that. If for

    Yeah, I agree. There could have been some interesting stuff done with Ares. But it's absurd to expect a human in the 21st century who knows that WWII isn't that far away, to buy into the idea that the war just stopped because Ares died. Of course that's not what happened.

    For this one, he definitely had to. I just finished watching it and well… you'll see. Without the editor on set the whole movie would have fallen apart.

    You got this really damn close to right.

    It should be noted that Ari Melber is also a lawyer and legal scholar…

    Okay, this show has a fantastic ability to make one fall in love with people that we shouldn't. I'm all about Chase now. I mean, "Plan B" wasn't ideal in the first place, but I do honestly believe that that was the best possible situation that he attempted to set up. I just don't know how this ends as killing people

    While that's true, I totally buy that Chase can definitely shut that shit down FAST.

    You are not the only one who wanted that. Because it's Logan freaking Echolls and he's hot. Really hot. I may just rewatch the part of this episode where he steps out of the shower again. I'm somewhat ashamed of myself buuuutttt…..

    He's the guy that Blake Lively used to date - both on and off the small screen.

    I shall have to rewatch it then. Hopefully I like it more this time.

    Harry Potter and the Half-Chub Prince

    That literally made me laugh out loud so hard that I think the person in the apartment over might have heard me.

    Yeah, Christopher Nolan is definately on that list. As is James Cameron, (unfortunately) Zach Snyder, Jon Favreau(?), Joss Whedon, JJ Abrams, The Wachowskis (sp?)…

    Yeah… Ultron was so bad. Civil War was the Avengers 2 we actually wanted.

    I guess it's possible… but generally, I agree with herald. I didn't, nor did I hear anyone really, say that Ant-Man OR Dr Strange was the best of the Marvel stand-alones. Especially not Doctor Strange - it was Benedict being Benedict in a movie that was like if Marvel decided to make a Christopher Nolan movie without

    I originally had my first grade teacher read the beginning of the first book to my class when I was five. I was an avid reader but I didn't like this book because I didn't like reading books about boys. I didn't understand how I was supposed to live in his shoes.

    Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up.

    And around the time that he figured out before everyone else that healthcare is complicated.

    Important qualifier: By Trump Standards

    I'm mainly commenting here because I just decided to do a full binge of all of Gilmore Girls and I just finished Winter and I've got some thoughts: