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Wait, it wasn’t purgatory. The island was real, only the flash sideways was purgatory.

Uh, except the island wasn’t Purgatory. The flash-sideways world from Season 6 was Purgatory, but that wasn’t the Island. The Island was a kind of magical cork for the Man in Black/the Smoke Monster to prevent him from escaping into the world.

Bet Manning would dive on his own fumble with 4 minutes to go down 1 score in the Super Bowl though. I don’t care about his press conference. I care about him giving up on his team when they still had a legit chance. Fuck Cam Newton.

This may have been said before but I don’t think it gets said enough-

Expanse +1000. Rarely have my expectations been so exceeded. Been waiting a long time for a writing team to step up like this. Whole thing is first rate.

Hey, remember when St. Louis threw a bunch of public money at the NFL to steal a team with an established fanbase back in the mid-’90s, and they were the bad guys? Karma’s a bitch, and James Busch Orthwein can finish that bag of dicks Bob Kraft gave him in ‘94. St. Louis had to settle for the Rams, and you live by the

Goodell went on to say about the players: “They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, do not play for Cincinnati.”

I know lots of Rams fans in LA, and I am happy they get their team back.

You can take the Rams out of St. Louis, but you can’t take the racism out of St. Louis.

I’d like to give a shout out to my dad who’s been waiting for the Rams to come back to LA since ‘95.

Is it just me or do gifs have a 50/50 shot of working on Gawker sites now? Could just be me...

Evil Jon Stewart

Yeah, those damned nerds at io9 are too nerdy for their own good.

Count me in as someone for whom the problems of the film evaporated upon second viewing.

“This is the Captain. We have a little problem with our entry sequence, so we may experience some slight turbulence and then explode.”

Don’t forget the great episode of CSI which he wrote and directed.

That scene made me think of John Scalzi’s “Redshirts” novel. I could just imagine those agents thinking, “Hang on, I don’t have super powers, and I haven’t had any speaking lines... I’m dead, aren’t I?”

Or something! Good guys in black fighting bad guys in black. Give them logos or hats or something.

We won’t get answers, and we will have to like it.

It would not surprise me in the least if the entire story turned out to be an extended fever dream or hallucination Kevin is experiencing while dying of a gunshot wound he received as a cop while investigating a “missing persons” case. He is the main character, therefore immortal.