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Six Flags would be the main culprit, yeah. Their main problem is a lack of consistency across the country and within each park. There also doesn't seem to be a lot of accountability with their ride ops. I can say without hesitation that if there was ever an issue with out ride ops, it was taken care of immediately.

As someone that worked for a sister park in the Cedar Fair company for four years (Kings Island just outside Cincinnati), I can tell you with absolute certainty that all of these answers were passed through the company's PR department and scrubbed clean. I'm genuinely shocked that this writer even got access to

Yeah, but I keep seeing some Wilson era reruns on VH1 and she seems to appear in a fair number of sketches, albeit in the background a lot. I don't recall seeing Slate in hardly any.

Fun little piece of backstage trivia: apparently Moynihan and the piece of toast hate each other.

I'm pretty partial to "Adventureland," but mostly because I spent an inordinate amount of my childhood at Kennywood. Also, Adventureland is a great little film.

Show some damn respect.

Your username seems to suggest otherwise.

Psychotic Larry the Cable Guy.

I was the one that started that thread in the comments for that episode. She was talking kind of fast while they were walking down a road rustling a bunch of leaves. I even went back and watched that line a few times and it sounded like "nephew" to me.

GOOD catch, dude. Wow. I also just now realized there's no nice way to describe her character on BB. Spooge's Woman, Skank, ATM Murderer, Terrible Mother.

Ah. Makes sense. Good call.

Update: the actress said niece a few times on Talking Dead. So yeah, the writers just truly don't give a shit.

Tara: I did this for my sister. I did this for my nephew.

She's wearing purple pants throughout the episode, because of course.

There's no real tax breaks, it's just this weird area that's half stuck in the 60's/70's, half totally destroyed by crippling depression from the collapse of the steel and coal industries. When Abrams was scouting for "Super 8," he came to the area, but didn't like how run down Bellaire and its surrounding towns

Fun fact: My hometown (born and raised, graduated from the Catholic high school downtown) is Bellaire, OH. Somehow, Levine has undersold just how depressing and awful that town really is. Bonus fun fact: the scene for the finale of "Unstoppable" (the runaway train movie with Denzel Washington) was filmed there, too.

More distracting than the lack of self driving cars are the fact that all the police cruisers are just matte-black painted 2014 Ford Fusions with weird hubcaps. Even more glaring was the bad guys using a Chevy Cruze with all the nameplates taken off. I see what you did there, product placement team.

You. I like you.

She's the Low Winter Sun of AMC dramas.

Does this mean we'll spend the next few episodes watching Rick see ghosts of the pigs?