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Julio P
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Rudeness… as a virtue!

I think the Jon Snow guy has gotten a little better, if only because the writing has.

We should all send him our regards.

For me, seeing the Klingons as allies at the start of TNG was one of the coolest parts of the whole property. I like the whole feeling of the universe moving on and alliances shifting and societal change occurring. Like I would love to see what happens to the Cardassians post DS9.

I think setting it before TOS is a mistake. I would have liked to see them deal with the fallout of the Dominion War decades after the fact. There just aren't as many possibilities with a prequel.

I think you were clear, you were implying that he was trying to say that objectively all dramedy/comedy in theory is self indulgent and underdeveloped. And to do so you had to excise the half of his sentence that made it clear he wad aware that his opinion was subjective and didn't apply universally to all examples of

It only becomes a problem when one claims to speak from an unearned position of authority.

I mean you cut out "To me it usually comes across…"

This site reviews Bojack Horseman, right?

It's especially disgusting when they say it will be for charity, and people get mad at the celebrity who turns it down rather than the moneyed fuck who made their charity conditional upon someone else doing what they want.

That is a very unusual appraisal. His section of Clash of Kings especially is one of the best parts of the series in many fans' eyes.

They don't, though. He's appealing to a lot of people who think just like he does.

No, actually.

That is delusional.

Every presidential candidate before and every one since has been and will be awful.

*Looks at the Democratic party platform*
*Looks at the Republican party platform*

Yeah sorry for the unnecessary bile.

You spend too much review real estate on fawning over the celebrity voice cast.

Nope, just vote.

Jesus fucking Christ dude. Shut up.