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I thought the first half of Blair Witch Project was an interesting examination of small group dynamics as they wound each other up, but I have to say I never found it scary and I did find the ending funny. But I am not a horror person, so I’m not really the audience.

I think this is a movie that walks a tightrope tonally. Because I’ve read a lot of separate reviews that it’s not scary, and that people laughed at the ending. It has a terrible audience score at Rotten tomatoes.

I’m not making excuses for a plot hole. I’m saying the show is called “Supergirl”, not “Superman comes and saves the day every time things get serious: The Series”, which is what the title of every superhero show set in the DC universe should be. That’s the reality. Just live with it and move on.

Ruby is adorable. Ruby is not the problem. The problem is Mon-El and all Mon-El related plots, and a general bad grasp of pacing.

I really don’t understand people’s inability to let this go. Iron Man isn’t going to come help his buddy Thor in a Thor movie, Spider Man isn’t going to help Daredevil, Batman isn’t going to show up anywhere, and Superman isn’t going to show up when he logically should on Supergirl. That’s just what it is. It’s

The new Assassins Creed game should have equal opportunity smoochin’

They seem fine by me. Naughty Dog is pretty much at the top of the industry for this sort of thing.

How the hell do you know who is settling for what or who is perfect for who? In the clip they showed, apparently this woman was dating the Asian dude? Up till she dragged Ellie off and kissed her, Ellie seemed to be assuming those two were going to get back together. People in fucked up situations like natural

The human population, as presented in the game, is still large enough for job specialization, which means if you have a scout/warrior as good as Ellie you don’t need to force her to be a baby maker. Also, who the fuck is going to force her to do anything, she’s a slaughter machine.

I don’t understand how you can have the basic athletic skills to make it as a professional wrestler (effectively, live action stuntman), go in for reasonably serious MMA training, and be that bad.

This is 1968. Pre Stonewall. It was a completely different world in terms of societal understanding of homosexuality.

Fuck no. Speak for yourself.

Journalists and their editors make thoughtful choices in order to be responsible to the communities they inform all the time. There are constant debates in newsrooms about what words to use to describe things, which terms are appropriate, etc. When to mention someone’s race or religion, when not to publicize a victim

For the most part I’m not bothered by spoilers. Typically by the time I get around to watching an episode of a show, I’ll have seen reactions/commentary/gifsets/video clip highlights of the episode already on social media. Occasionally a spoiler can bug me, but usually not.

Oh, yeah, uncooked it’s like plastalina.

I haven’t seen the episode yet, but isn’t the Behemoth just a renamed/refitted Nauvoo? They certainly established the Nauvoo was a generation ship.

1. Making world history an elective was unfortunate on the part of your high school.

Nah, it’s too crispy on the outside for that.

The actor takes the time to write a thoughtful note about why he’s leaving, and Whitbrook blows right past that.