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sweetalissum

Bioshock Infinite. I wasn't very pleased about Burial At Sea part 2. I still enjoyed the first half of that DLC and really love the base game, so, I mean, I'm not demanding Ken Levine be tarred and feathered or anything.

Like many pop culture lovers, I've definitely tried to shed judging people by their taste in it as I've aged into adulthood. It's funny and something I sympathize with seeing that most of us still have at least one thing where we can't help getting furious about. For me, I'm pretty much on Genevieve's page with being

…My parents and I are lifelong Californians and we love Bruce Springsteen. I'm not super sure what California has to do with this. There are plenty of burnt out towns in California and working class folks trying to get by. I think his stories about working class people are pretty easy to relate to from across the

He is indeed named though. Anna reads out "Wandering Oaken's Trading Post" ("Oo, and Sauna!") before she walks into Oaken's shop.

I was honestly just delighted to be able to turn my comment into a relevant 30 Rock quote.

Your points stand, but it's SFO. Did you not learn your nation's airport codes in high school?

I love the "I'm No Angel" skit so much! SSsssoooo much! I was going to mention it and it's already been linked.

I actually did go straight to Kafka in my mind. Maybe Don hoped when he woke up again his jobless depression was all a strange dream.

I would still call it one of the best TV shows ever made. I do wish it had been given more time to be magical but it's hard to top in my heart with even just 3 seasons.
The real crime is that the third season is still not on DVD…

That did make me laugh, then cry, because I will never be able to own a home here. This reply had everything.

The San Francisco home drove me crazy, and I am big on letting this show have its little flaws that I brush off. If they are buying that entire home in SF right now (not just the first floor as a condo or TIC or something) it'd be like, 5 million dollars. Easily. That is the level of insane the San Francisco real

I came here to joke that I wonder if any of those planned titles is about a female superhero.

While I sympathize with that, I would think the characters they created for the show should be the one area they did have control over, at least somewhat. There's no Marvel Empire excuse for every original character in it being so fundamentally terrible.

Totally with you. I'm still laughing at it.

It's not quite a multi-million dollar movie franchise, but there were some web series (I say this because I went looking for the one I watched and found a different one) for "My Immortal" for a while there.

Sure. I'm not saying she's not super bright. What I was saying is actually that being super bright alone and even super good grades alone are not enough to get into top schools like Stanford.

I'm going to be honest and admit I have zero idea of what you're trying to say in this comment.

Totally. I don't think it even fits the personality of the characters I listed to want those schools. Drew just wants Cal because it's local so the writers can keep him in the cast, and Veronica's want for Stanford is so bizarre. She wants to get out of her hometown so she dreams to go to… a college in the same state?

Maybe. I guess I just didn't buy Veronica as a serious enough student, so I felt it very unnecessary to make getting into a prestigious, expensive, and competitive school like Stanford so important to her. If she just wants to "get out of Neptune" then at least leave the state. Stanford just comes across to me as TV's

Oh boy, the staff already covered a number of my most hated tropes. Dead girl to advance the male characters' plot or drive his emotional story is the worst ever, but it competes as my most hated with basically every version of pregnancy on TV. SciFi shows are particularly bad at pregnancy storylines since they are