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Fourteen months later, and here I have the exact same reaction to Discovery’s season-ending anti-cliffhanger. What the hell was that?

You call it lazy joke delivery but since the nod or message behind the cameo discussed here is not supposed to be a joke, you’re logic is invalid. The joke isn’t the message but the cameo itself. Those that already knew the reference already got the message. This just lets people know about other cameos and and other

I don't think I've ever met a professional asshole before.  How much are you paid to be a fuckhead?

Yes, and what this reveals, of course, is that he’s only averaging 1 FTA per game. That’s pitiful. And let’s face it, he actively avoids getting to the line for literal free points because he sucks at free throws. Let me expand upon my argument that there’s no excuse for a PG to have this problem; there is no excuse

Brown isn’t shooting under 42% from the charity stripe.

Fine review. I saw someone else mention something I agree with: instead of fixing the fundamental issues of Season 1 like TNG and DS9 did, the Discovery writers are just giving the fans what they want. Which isn’t a good way to tell stories. Joss Whedon was right-you have to give the fans what they need. 

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Than why is the protagonist’s black best friend arrested on trumped up charges by a racist cop literally named “Mason Dixon”’and she’s completely forgotten about until that last half hour of the movie? Why does the police chief, who the movie portrays as a good hearted, brush off “Mason Dixon’s” allegedly torturing a

Glory to you...[eyes bulge] AND YOUR HOUSSSE.

This was actually an ad for their new sitcom, “Triumph of the Will and Grace.”

Sully is from Quincy. Not Waltham (nobody is from Waltham). And the Sully joke is played out, lets work on some new material.

I feel bad for you guys that don’t live in Boston because your teams suck and your life is therefore full of self hatred and bitter envy.

What? Not even a “Sorry?” I am skeptical of the Canadian-ness of that bank.

I’m not sure when that part of David’s Hulk run went from beloved to sneered at but it still holds up. The social issues (AIDS, homosexuality, paramilitary intervention in civil conflicts) are often awkwardly addressed but they’re still there and on the forefront of a well-selling mainstream comic in the early 90s.

To be fair, this is what Darren Rovell’s Coke bottle looks like:

J. J. Abrams is a rapper, right?

I’m going to go out on probably the world’s smallest limb here, and guess that you’re not Asian.

I'll throw Jake Gyllenhaal in Nightcrawler into the mix. He's terrific in the role, but has typically played good guys, or at least decent people.

If this new regime of the Browns has a vision for the future, Jarvis could become the vision.

Gotta shout out DiCaprio in Django. He deserved more love for that performance.