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No. Evans is not the superior Chris.

Yo Iwai is the best husbando. AV Club can eat shit.

There is a misconception that this game has been development for 10 years, but it really has been around 4 or 5. Everything before 2011 was just preproduction (probably due to console changes, director changes, etc.). In fact, the E3 2011 FF15 rebranding trailer was all CGI.

The title might have hurt the show more than its premise. In the right hands, it can be an interesting story to tell.

I'm torn. On one hand, keeping her as Veep is narrative redundancy. On the other, an ex-president arc sounds like a major departure from the show's spirit. Can the show still be a political satire; or will it devolve into another farcical sitcom with some occasional political reference?

But, but, but… a parsec is a measure of distance… *crawls back into shadows*

Rumple was able to make a conduit with some random potion, because he can? Why does Belle keep lowering her guard? What's stopping these guys from rescuing any other dead person like Baelfire or Daniel? I can't watch this show and just let things slide anymore.

I've made enough leaps of faith watching this show to fucking fly.

It's like a lame version of Bojack.

I know Ash isn't always the smartest guy in the room, but surely he would know that a demon would never cooperate, even with a shotgun pointed to its head, right?
Also, why is Fisher so hell-bent on attacking Ash when there is an actual demon literally a feet away from him?
Is the show intentionally writing dumb

I have my warning lights on, only because (1) when was there ever a musical show that started off phenomenal, but DIDN'T turn to shit in half a season (Glee? Smash?); and (2) because the pilot was written for Showtime, I doubt they will explore the 'darkness' in these characters as much as they MIGHT have (her mental

I'm very excited about the the stories that are to come now that Earth is teeming with aliens now.

I've always wondered if the president's key is one of the biggest regrets they have on the show's continuity.

Funny premise, okay execution. For some reason I was expecting a Between Two Ferns level of quiet awkward, but I think the music and over-reaction from Jesse ruined it a little.

I'm looking foward to Steven's existential crisis and fear of losing his humanity.

I've always wanted to read the comics but, if I recall, weren't they non-canon?

The "bad words" didn't translate even remotely close to what the kids said. Also, the last bit wasn't even in Mandarin, but Cantonese. They got all the details right for most things, yet they made a gaffe at something so simple it could have been fixed during post-production.

Wasn't Welcome… renewed for a second season a few days ago?

Wasn't it pretty obvious that Neal and Rumple were body-switching? Seems like Gwen the reviewer did not catch that.

Why can't writers write roles for actors that just so happen to be Asian? Santana never had or needed Latino-centric story arcs. Mercedes had or needed any black-centric arcs either. I don't see why it's 'more difficult' to write for Tina and even Mike Chang. The stories that they did have were so stereo-typically