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Edit: Already addressed I see… never mind!

I liked the Space Jockey in the original so much because it wasn't marveled at for very long or talked about beyond a cursory forensic examination. I love that it's just there. Finding out that the SJs were going to be explained in Prometheus was a real turn off for me. I still liked the film, though. I really don't

¡SOYLENTE VERDE ES LAS PERSONAS!

Man, I was really hoping Fred was holding a cigarette when i scrolled past that picture! Because a Winston tastes good like a cigarette should!

Possibly the best line in anything ever.

I think it's a dependent clause and a very long subject phrase with a parenthetical. There's no predicate.

Life is very long…

Oh wow. Thanks for checking! That's wonderfully silly.

Offices?

Oh god. When I found a decent edit of that into a coherent song, I listed to it on a loop for probably a half an hour.

The loud and insane things the rest of the family do usually make me laugh because of Bob's reaction to it. It's a wonderful stew. (Eta: Staring Jimmy Lifeart).

I know you aren't talking about Jar Jar, but I was just sitting here thinking— what kind of bizarre calculation led to his creation (for a long time, I assumed it was a "her")? In the interview with the actor that was posted a few days ago, I think he said something about kids loving Jar Jar— but was that really a

I think the "chubby" stuff was just really to drive home the already-obvious Lewinksy parallel. It still didn't make any literal sense.

They seemed like they were in another, better movie and accidentally wandered onto the set of Love Actually.

That subplot was weird as hell. She goes from believing he hated her to seeing that he had a creepy obsession with her despite the fact that they've never had a real conversation. If we ONLY saw the story from her POV, we would assume that he was going to kidnap, rape, and murder her. Brazenly showing up with that

Jesus Christ. I vaguely remember that. Season 3 was a such a train wreck. As people have said, you could see the beginnings of a train wreck in season 1, but it was mostly below the surface. Season 2: "okay, writers' strike? I'll give season 3 a shot… " Good christ, they literally had no idea what to do at that point.

I was curious about what, exactly, constitutes "prestige TV," and ,y google searched turned up an article about a show about dragons and a lot of pictures of fancy TVs in wooden frames.

*Theme from Downton Abbey immediately begins to play in my head, and I enjoy it despite myself*

The Stride Mother begat The Slender Man.