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Scrapple is not scary or challenging as far as niche regional foods go. If you can deal with hot dogs or sausage or meatloaf or liverwurst you can deal with scrapple. As the guy in the video says, the only thing is to not cut it too thick, the ratio of crispy outside to softer inside is important. It’s almost like a

My biggest problem with the action/fight scenes in the Bay transformers movies is that for whatever reason, the robots often didn’t look like they had...muscles or hydraulics or whatever pushing their skeletal shapes. Instead it often looked almost like the robots were puppets. Like, if one of them swung their arm or

Yeah, there are some people who relate well to kids because they themselves struggle with adultness. Rogers wasn’t that guy.

Have you seen the clip where he’s flipping the bird? He’s not intending to per se, but he clearly knows what’s happening and it’s funny as hell.

Soap opera is baked hard into the DNA of superhero comics.

I’m fairly tolerant of noticeable CG, but I’d say what bothers me the most is when a CG object or person lacks a sense of mass and inertia when moving or colliding with another object.

Wow, you’re just asserting a lot of stuff there that I don’t think there’s a broad consensus agreement on at all.

There’s a whole sub-industry of camera people who specialize in shooting mid air stuff, including while jumping. Same for underwater stuff, etc.

No Heroics had its moments, but the writers had a really bad habit of thinking crudeness and cursing were the beginning and end of brilliant comedy.

And yet, when you look at that terrible Philip K Dick anthology show, Black Mirror is still executing the material much better.

Well..not if you know specifically what “girlfriend experience” or GFE means in terms of high end escorts. In that context the title is super on-point.

It’s one of the best romances I’ve ever seen on TV, and it takes me _a lot_ to get invested in a het romance. Also, just a solid funny sitcom.

The Good Wife managed to survive a terrible title.

I gave it 4 or 5 episodes. I found it to be a mix of depressing poverty porn and gross unearned shock nonsense. It felt like Shameless at its worst. I think Frankie Shaw is talented and deserves a good vehicle, but I really disliked this show.

Fallout/Overwatch crossover game?

“Maybe I don’t pay enough attention, but I don’t really see multivitamins being marketed for heart health and to prevent death.”

“This skin lotion people anecdotally claim repels mosquitoes doesn’t seem to repel mosquitoes. Researchers say the lotion probably does no harm, but it won’t help your mosquito bite problems”

Alex and Ruby scenes are delightful, I don’t care if they’re unrelated to the plot. I assume at this point I will not get what I want, which is an Alex/Sam/Ruby family. But regardless, right now I enjoy Alex bonding with Ruby more than anything involving Mon El or Supergirl moping around or Supergirl and Lena being

“What Starbucks should have simply done was say, “Here’s our new policy: let folks use the bathroom and sit without buying anything. The end.” 

That would be hilarious. Become a billionaire then revive some random ass geek property. The Phoenix or something.